Bovine Viral Diarrhea continues to cause significant
concern to cattle producers’ nation wide. Bovine virus
diarrhea virus (BVDV) persistently infected (PI) animals
are the main source of spreading BVDV. Allowing a PI
animal to remain in a herd with other animals of
breeding age perpetuates the virus by producing
additional PI animals in the herd. Therefore, continual
testing in conjunction with adopting adequate
biosecurity measures and vaccination procedures is the
way to eliminate BVD from a herd. Testing protocols
vary but often begin with the testing of the entire calf
crop followed by testing any dams from positive calves
and cows not represented by the testing of the calf
crop.
It
has been observed that the BVDV antigen-capture ELISA,
currently used for testing BVDV PI animals, may yield
occasional false positive results when testing serum
samples, and test specificity may be higher on ear notch
samples. Because of the lower specificity of serum,
animals testing positive on serum should be confirmed by
ear notch ELISA or by whole blood virus isolation.
Alternately, the initial submission of ear notch samples
may avoid the need for resubmissions. We now recommend
EAR NOTCH AS THE SAMPLE OF CHOICE for testing BVDV PI animals.
When
submitting the ear notch, please collect approximately
1 cm x 1 cm (3/8 in x 3/8 in) in size. Only
fresh ear notch samples are acceptable for
the antigen-capture ELISA assay. Please place the fresh
ear notch in a sterile clean test tube (no
residue of detergent or bleach) and send it to the
laboratory with sufficient ice packs to chill
the specimen during shipment. Saline or other media must
NOT be added to the tube containing the ear notch.
Likewise, please DO NOT use any
fixative (e. g. formalin).
It
would be greatly appreciated by the laboratory staff if
you could give us advance notice prior to your shipment
regarding the number of samples and when they
will be sent.
Dr. Tom Chang, Supervisor, Immunology/Virology unit