A study conducted on 130 dairy farms in Spain, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden and Slovakia revealed the presence of BoCV in the respiratory and enteral tracts of dairy cattle. It is noted that the infection was detected in the respiratory tract of cattle in 73% of herds, while all animals were seropositive for the virus. As the publication writes, nasal and fecal swabs were used to study BCoV, and specific antibodies were looked for in milk samples. As a result, the presence of the virus was confirmed in 17% of nasal and 17% of fecal samples from adult animals and in 24% of samples obtained from newborn or weaned calves. Data were also collected on each farm's animal husbandry practices, disease control measures, and biosecurity management practices. “Coronaviruses are a very current topic that has become especially important after we encountered the severe acute respiratory ...
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