Detection of bovine leukemia virus in beef cattle kept in the Central Coast Regions of Vietnam

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Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is the etiologic agent of enzootic bovine leucosis. Our previous study showed the BLV existence in cattle kept in the Red River Delta Region of Vietnam. However, no positive samples were identified in beef cattle. Besides, information related to the BLV circulation in the remained parts of Vietnam is limited. Therefore, we tested the existence of BLV in 48 beef cattle kept in the Central Coast Regions. Nested PCR targeting the BLV-env-gp51 confirmed the prevalence of 14.6% in investigated regions. Phylogenetic analysis suggested the co-existence of genotypes 1 and 10. The close relationship between strains found in Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and China was revealed suggesting the possibility of BLV transmission through the movement of live cattle.

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Le, D. T., Nguyen, S. V., Le, T. A. N., Nguyen, V. H., Le, P. D., Van DINH, D., … Haga, T. (2023). Detection of bovine leukemia virus in beef cattle kept in the Central Coast Regions of Vietnam. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science. Japanese Society of Veterinary Science. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.22-0240

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