Embryo transfer as a means of controlling viral infections. III non transmission of bluetongue virus from viremic cattle |
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Authors: | F.C. Thomas Elizabeth L. Singh W.C.D. Hare |
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Affiliation: | Agriculture Canada, Animal Diseases Research Institute, NEPEAN, P.O. Box 11300, Station H, Nepean, OntarioCanada K2H 8P9 |
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Abstract: | ![]() Ten holstein heifers were made viremic by inoculation with type 17 or type 18 bluetongue virus (BTV), superovulated, bred artificially with semen from a BTV seronegative bull and slaughtered for the collection of 8-day embryos. A total of 28 embryos were transferred into 28 BTV seronegative recipients.Fourteen transfers resulted in pregnancies. None of the recipients developed BTV antibody during pregnancy or within 30 days of parturition. No antibody or virus was detected in the 14 calves at parturition (of which 4 were lost due to dystocia), in one recumbent calf at the time of euthanasia at 5 days of age or in the remaining 9 healthy calves at 30 days of age. This study suggests that BTV-free calves can be obtained from infected dams by embryo transfer. |
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