Effects of bovine leukemia virus infection on crossbred and purebred dairy cattle productive performance in Brazil

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) infection on productive performance of dairy cattle in Brazil. A total of 158 blood samples from lactating adult cows, purebred Holstein and crossbred Holstein X Zebu, were analyzed by Agar Gel Immunodifusion Test (AGID) and leukogram. According to AGID and leukogram results, animals were grouped into three categories: seronegative, seropositive without persistent lymphocytosis, and seropositive with persistent lymphocytosis. Milk production data were compared between groups, according to breed. BLV infected females showed lower milk yield than uninfected ones, both purebred and crossbred ones. There was no difference between milk yield of seropositive cows with or without persistent lymphocytosis. These results indicate an association between BLV infection and reduction of milk production, and this study is the first one to show these effects in crossbred Holstein X Zebu cows.

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Rajão, D. S., Heinemann, M. B., Reis, J. K. P., Braz, G. F., Haddad, J. P. A., Ribeiro, A. C. C. L., & Leite, R. C. (2014). Effects of bovine leukemia virus infection on crossbred and purebred dairy cattle productive performance in Brazil. Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, 35(2), 891–899. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2014v35n2p891

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