An outbreak of the peracute form of malignant catarrhal fever in Belgian cattle

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A large outbreak of the peracute form of malignant catarrhal fever in cattle in Belgium is described. The main symptoms were nervous signs and high fever. Over a four-month period, 13 Belgian Blue yearlings and one cow died. Mortality was 16.3% of the herd. The diagnosis was confirmed by identifying ovine herpesvirus-2 DNA by PCR, both in the affected cattle and in the sheep on the farm. This case report illustrates the increasing importance of malignant catarrhal fever as a herd problem and the occurrence of the peracute form, as also reported in other European countries. It also illustrates the importance of malignant catarrhal fever as a differential diagnosis for nervous disorders in cattle.

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Pardon, B., Maes, S., Nollet, H., De Bleecker, K., Kerkhofs, P., & Deprez, P. (2009). An outbreak of the peracute form of malignant catarrhal fever in Belgian cattle. Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 78(5), 359–364. https://doi.org/10.21825/vdt.87532

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