A. A. EI-Kholy
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S. Vilcek
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A. M. Daoud
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ABSTRACT
Sixty seven clinically suspected bovine buffy coat specimens, obtained from farms located in Belbees, El-Sharquia, were screened for BVDV. Only 9/67 of the tested specimens (13 %) were BVDV positive by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Whereas, virus isolation followed by immunostaining procedure in cell culture confirmed only 6/9 BVI)Vs that were all cytopathogenic. Direct sequencing of the RT-PCR amplicons revealed an extreme nucleotide sequence homology (98%) among all tested Egyptian isolates versus the local vaccinal strain. Sequence alignments showed variable identity (74%-93%) of the Egyptian vaccinal strain versus reference laboratory and vaccinal strains of BVDV. Clustering and phylogenetic analyses suggested that these Egyptian vaccinal and field BVI)Vs are low-Kinetic variants of reference BVDV-1a, particularly the NADL, represented as a distinguished branch within the phylogenetic tree. Accordingly, BVDV-1a (NADL-like), is the dominant circulating genotype in Belbees, El-Sharquia, to date, and the local vaccine could likely induce an antigenically appropriate immune response. The present study offers a useful molecular epizootiological tool to group local BVDVs in a herd-specific manner at a geographic region, to recognize new virus introduction and thus to improve local vaccines and diagnostic assays for effective control policies.
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How to cite this article
A. A. EI-Kholy, S. Vilcek and A. M. Daoud, 2005. Phylogenetic Characterization of Some Bovine Viral
Diarrhea viruses in Egypt. International Journal of Virology, 1: 41-41.
DOI: 10.3923/ijv.2005.41.41
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijv.2005.41.41
DOI: 10.3923/ijv.2005.41.41
URL: https://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijv.2005.41.41