Detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus in semen obtained after inoculation of seronegative postpubertal bulls

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Abstract

Objective - To evaluate persistence of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) in semen after inoculation of postpubertal bulls. Animals - Three 2-year-old bulls and five 6-month-old calves. Procedure - 3 seronegative 2-year-old bulls were inoculated intranasally with BVDV. Serum and semen samples were obtained at regular intervals until 7 months after inoculation. Serum samples were tested for BVDV by use of virus isolation (VI) and reverse transcription-nested polymerase chain reaction (RT-nPCR) tests. Semen samples were tested for virus by use of VI and RT-nPCR tests. Testicular biopsy specimens were obtained 7 months after inoculation and tested for BVDV by use of immunohistochemical analysis and VI and RT-nPCR tests. Semen samples collected from 1 bull immediately before and 5 and 7 months after inoculation were administered IV to seronegative calves, which were monitored for subsequent viremia and seroconversion. Results - Use of VI and RT-nPCR tests detected transient virus in serum of all bulls. The VI test detected BVDV in semen of 2 bulls for < 21 days after inoculation, whereas RT-nPCR assay detected BVDV until 7 months after inoculation. Virus was detected in testicular biopsy specimens of these 2 bulls by use of immunohistochemical analysis and BT-nPCR assay but could only be isolated from the biopsy specimen of 1 bull. Of the calves administered semen IV to detect infectious virus, only the recipient of semen collected 5 months after inoculation of the adult bull was viremic and seroconverted. Conclusions and Clinical Relevance - Bovine viral diarrhea virus can persist in semen of acutely infected bulls for several months after exposure.

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Givens, M. D., Heath, A. M., Brock, K. V., Brodersen, B. W., Carson, R. L., & Stringfellow, D. A. (2003). Detection of bovine viral diarrhea virus in semen obtained after inoculation of seronegative postpubertal bulls. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 64(4), 428–434. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.2003.64.428

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