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Characterization and identification of a bovine respiratory syncytial virus isolated from young calves.
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Veterinary VaccineDiagnostic VirologyAnimal ScienceMedicineImmunologyVeterinary ScienceVirologyIdentical VirusesEducationSwine VirusYoung CalvesVirus TransmissionRespiratory Syncytial VirusRespiratory Tract DiseaseAnimal Virus
Two identical viruses designated 371 and 375 were recovered from nasal secretions of 2 of 7 calves in a beef cow-calf herd in which calves (45 to 105 days of age) had signs of acute respiratory tract disease. The cytopathic, morphologic and physico-chemical characteristics of the isolates were those of bovine respiratory syncytial virus. Although a humoral antibody response to bovine respiratory syncytial virus was not observed, it was concluded that this virus probably had a part in the respiratory tract disease in these calves.