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Characterization of a calici-like virus (Newbury agent) found in association with astrovirus in bovine diarrhea
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PathologyEducationVeterinary MicrobiologyBovine DiarrheaGastrointestinal VirusCalici-like VirusNewbury AgentCalf PassageVirologySwine VirusBovine Calici-like VirusClinical MicrobiologyAnimal SciencePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceBovine AstrovirusMicrobiologyMedicineAnimal Virus
A bovine calici-like virus and astrovirus, present in the same fecal sample from an outbreak of diarrhea, were separated from each other by calf passage. The calici-like virus (Newbury agent SRV-1) caused anorexia, diarrhea, and xylose malabsorption in gnotobiotic calves aged 17 to 60 days, whereas the bovine astrovirus was nonpathogenic in similar calves. The calici-like virus was shown to be antigenically distinct from a previously described isolate (Newbury agent SRV-2) by two-way cross-protection experiments in calves; calves immune to homologous challenge became clinically ill and excreted virus when challenged with the heterologous virus.
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