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A respiratory disease outbreak on a cattle farm in northern Turkey produced respiratory tract symptoms and severe pneumonia symptoms in 20 calves. Eight calves died, and a lung specimen from one carcass was analysed for bacteria and for viruses of the Bovine respiratory diseases complex. Bacteriological analysis was negative, but antigen detection ELISA and RT-PCR results indicated the presence of Bovine parainfluenza virus (BPIV). Virus isolation succeeded on Madin-Darby Bovine Kidney cells, and subsequent whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis identified BPIV-3c. This is the first report of BPIV-3c isolation from cattle in Turkey, indicating the need for more virological and epidemiological studies.
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Albayrak, H., Yazici, Z., Ozan, E., Tamer, C., El Wahed, A. A., Wehner, S., … Weidmann, M. (2019). Characterisation of the first bovine parainfluenza virus 3 isolate detected in cattle in Turkey. Veterinary Sciences, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/VETSCI6020056
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