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[Borna disease in cattle (consensus report)].

M Stöber1, J Pohlenz

  • 1Klinik für Rinderkrankheiten, Tierärztlichen Hochschule, Hannover.

DTW. Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift
|February 24, 1999
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Borna disease in cattle is a significant neurological condition. This survey covers its definition, causes, clinical signs, and effective prevention strategies for cattle farmers.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Neurology
  • Infectious Diseases of Livestock

Background:

  • Borna disease (BD) is a significant neurological disorder affecting cattle, characterized by progressive neurological signs.
  • Understanding the multifaceted aspects of Borna disease is crucial for effective herd management and disease control in cattle populations.

Framework:

  • This survey provides a comprehensive overview of Borna disease, encompassing its definition, epidemiology, and etiology.
  • Key aspects covered include pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, disease progression, and postmortem findings in affected cattle.

Implementation:

  • The review details current treatment modalities and outlines essential strategies for the prevention and eradication of Borna disease in cattle.
  • Focus on diagnostic criteria and management protocols to mitigate economic losses associated with Borna disease outbreaks.

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Implications:

  • Enhanced understanding of Borna disease facilitates improved diagnostic accuracy and targeted therapeutic interventions in veterinary practice.
  • Implementation of robust prevention and eradication programs is vital for safeguarding cattle health and agricultural productivity.