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Revista mexicana de ciencias pecuarias

On-line version ISSN 2448-6698Print version ISSN 2007-1124

Abstract

OROZCO-CABRERA, Carolina et al. Molecular detection of bovine coronavirus associated with the bovine respiratory complex in beef cattle in the Mexicali Valley, Baja California, Mexico. Rev. mex. de cienc. pecuarias [online]. 2020, vol.11, n.4, pp.933-945.  Epub Mar 02, 2021. ISSN 2448-6698.  https://doi.org/10.22319/rmcp.v11i4.5137.

The bovine respiratory complex (BRC) is the leading cause of disease and death in beef cattle worldwide. It is a multifactorial infectious syndrome caused by different viruses and bacteria that reduce the productive efficiency and cause economic losses. In Mexico, BRC has been reported in all regions where cattle are fattened; however, these reports lack information on the presence of bovine respiratory coronavirus (BCV). This makes it necessary to have reliable and accurate diagnostic tools for detecting the presence of BCV in beef cattle fattened in Mexico, in order to propose appropriate sanitary measures for their clinical management. In this work, a real-time-PCR molecular diagnostic platform (rt-PCR) was developed to amplify a fragment of the BCV S protein in nasal exudate samples. When applying the rt-PCR platform for BCV in seemingly healthy beef cattle with signs of respiratory disease associated to BRC, 19/50 (38 %) were found to be positive, confirming the presence of this virus in the cattle of the region. The results of this work constitute the first report on the presence of the BCV associated to the BRC in the cattle region of northwestern Mexico and establish the bases for future research about the role that this virus plays in the presentation of the pathology of the BRC in beef cattle exploitation systems in this region and across the country.

Keywords : Bovine Respiratory Coronavirus; Bovine Respiratory Complex; PCR; Protein S; Beef cattle.

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