Viral enteritis in cattle: To well known viruses and beyond

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Livestock products supply about 13 percent of energy and 28 percent of protein in diets consumed worldwide. Diarrhea is a leading cause of sickness and death of beef and dairy calves in their first month of life and also affecting adult cattle, resulting in large economic losses and a negative impact on animal welfare. Despite the usual multifactorial origin, viruses are generally involved, being among the most important causes of diarrhea. There are several viruses that have been confirmed as etiological agents (i.e., rotavirus and coronavirus), and some viruses that are not yet confirmed as etiological agents. This review summarizes the viruses that have been detected in the enteric tract of cattle and tries to deepen and gather knowledge about them.

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Castells, M., & Colina, R. (2021, September 1). Viral enteritis in cattle: To well known viruses and beyond. Microbiology Research. Page Press Publications. https://doi.org/10.3390/MICROBIOLRES12030048

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