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Microbial Pathogenesis | 2011

Symptomless intrauterine transmission of bovine herpesvirus 4 to bovine fetuses.

László Egyed; Gergely Sassi; J. Tibold; I. Madl; O. Szenci

Blood samples of 31 healthy calves and their dams taken immediately after calving before colostrum uptake, and at days 11, 23 and 8 weeks, spleens of seven stillborn calves were analysed in order to determine the source and time of bovine herpesvirus type 4 infection. All the calves were born as seronegatives, while all cattle were seropositives. Viral DNA were amplified by a nested PCR assay from 54.8% of peripheral blood leukocyte samples of newborn calves taken before colostrum uptake, and from all cattle and from their colostrums. Real time PCR detected higher virus level in peripheral blood leukocytes in adult cattle, then in their newborn calves. Bovine semen cells (spermatozoa and leukocyte fractions), spleens of stillborn calves also carried viral genomes. Our results prove, that bovine fetuses can be infected in utero by BoHV-4, but are born as seronegatives. After human examples this is the first report in veterinary virology on intrauterine transmission of a herpesvirus without acute consequences. This phenomenon could explain the low antigenicity of BoHV-4 proteins and lack of neutralizating antibodies. BoHV-4, a gammaherpesvirus, could serve as an animal model for studying inapparent herpesviral infections of human fetuses.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2015

Comparison of a commercial bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein ELISA test and a pregnancy-associated glycoprotein radiomimmunoassay test for early pregnancy diagnosis in dairy cattle.

Aly Karen; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Jean-François Beckers; Árpád Csaba Bajcsy; J. Tibold; I. Madl; O. Szenci

The present study aimed to compare the accuracy of a commercial PAG-ELISA test (Bovine Preg Test 29) and bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein radioimmunoassay (PAG-RIA) for diagnosing pregnancy at Day 28 after insemination in dairy cows. Transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) was performed in 100 Holstein-Friesian cows at Day 28 after artificial insemination (AI; Day 0) to diagnose pregnancy. After TRUS examination, blood sample was collected from the coccygeal vessels of each cow to measure the concentrations of bPAGs by PAG-RIA test and Bovine Preg Test 29. Milk samples were collected at Days 0, 21 and 28 for measurement of progesterone (P4) by ELISA test. The cows were re-examined by TRUS at Day 42 to confirm the pregnancy diagnoses. The actual gold standard was based on TRUS outcomes at Day 28 that agreed with the outcomes of PAG-RIA test or PAG-ELISA test. If the outcomes of TRUS at Day 28 and PAG-RIA test and PAG-ELISA test did not agree, the gold standard was based on the outcome of TRUS at Day 42. Out of 100 inseminated cows, 41 were confirmed pregnant at Day 28 after AI. Based on the actual gold standard, the sensitivity of TRUS, PAG-ELISA and PAG-RIA tests for diagnosing pregnant cows at Day 28 were 92.7%, 90.2% and 100%, while the specificity of the three tests for diagnosing non-pregnant cows were 91.5%, 98.3% and 94.4%, respectively. The overall accuracy of the three tests were 92%, 95% and 97%, respectively. The degree of agreement (Kappa±S.E.) between PAG-RIA and PAG-ELISA test was 0.90 ±0.04. The degrees of agreement between PAG-RIA and PAG-ELISA and TRUS at Day 28 were 0.80±0.05 and 0.76±0.06, respectively. In conclusion, the commercial PAG-ELISA test is a highly accurate method for diagnosing early pregnancy in dairy cows on Day 28 after AI and may be used as an alternative method to the TRUS and the PAG-RIA test.


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2014

Relationship of progesterone, bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-1 and nitric oxide with late embryonic and early fetal mortalities in dairy cows

Aly Karen; Árpád Csaba Bajcsy; Rosa Minoia; Rezsõ Kovács; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Jean-François Beckers; J. Tibold; I. Madl; O. Szenci

The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship of progesterone (P4), bovine pregnancy-associated glycoprotein-1 (bPAG-1) and nitric oxide (NO) levels with late embryonic (LEM; day 28 to day 42) and early fetal mortalities (EFM; > day 42 to day 56) in dairy cows. Transrectal ultrasonography (6–8 MHz) was performed in 100 Holstein-Friesian cows at days 28, 42 and 56 after artificial insemination (AI; day 0) to diagnose pregnancy and to monitor the fate of the embryo. After ultrasound scanning of each cow, a milk sample was collected for assessment of P4 by an ELISA test and a blood sample was collected for assessment of bPAG-1, by using a double-antibody radioimmunoassay, and serum NO metabolites (nitrate + nitrite). Based on ultrasonographic examinations and bPAG-1-RIA, 41 of 100 inseminated cows were confirmed pregnant at day 28 after AI. Nine cows suffered of LEM, and 6 cows suffered of EFM and the overall pregnancy loss rate was 36.6% (15/41) between days 28 and 56 of pregnancy. By logistic regression analysis, there were no significant relationships between the level of P4 and bPAG-1 at day 28 after AI and the occurrence of LEM and EFM. Also, there were no significant relationships between the levels of P4 and bPAG-1 at day 42 and the occurrence of EFM. On the other hand, a significant relationship (P<0.05) was found between NO level at day 28 and the occurrence of LEM. In conclusion, measurement of the serum NO concentration at day 28 of pregnancy might help to predict the outcome of pregnancy by day 42 in dairy cows but further studies are needed to confirm this.


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2016

Co-infection with Bovine Herpesvirus 4 and Histophilus somni Significantly Extends the Service Period in Dairy Cattle with Purulent Vaginal Discharge

O. Szenci; G Sassi; L Fodor; L Molnár; Z Szelényi; J. Tibold; I. Madl; László Egyed

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of Bovine Herpesvirus 4 (BoHV-4) and Histophilus (H.) somni on fertility rate of cows in a Hungarian Holstein-Friesian dairy herd with purulent vaginal discharge (PVD). Non-pregnant cows (n = 188) with mature corpus luteum were treated with cloprostenol and 3 days later if they did not show oestrus, were examined by rectal palpation. Animals showing PVD (n = 60/31.9%/) and 14 controls with normal vaginal discharge (Score 0) were randomly selected and further examined by ultrasonography and blood samples were collected for detecting BoHV-4 DNA and transcervical guarded swabs were collected from the uterus for bacteriological examination. Although the majority of the examined animals were infected with BoHV-4 and H. somni including the control animals as well, in group of animals with PVD score 3, fewer animals became pregnant and the duration between the first treatment to pregnancy was significantly extended. Based on these clinical and comparative data, our results confirm that these two microorganisms together may impair important reproductive parameters which may cause large economic losses to dairy farms.


Archive | 2011

Prediction of stillbirth in Holstein-Friesian dairy cows by monotoring endocrine profiles in the periparturient period.

O. Szenci; A Cs Bajcsy; K. Nagy; I. Madl; J. Tibolt; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Jean-François Beckers; Margit Kulcsár; Gy Huszenicza


Reproduction in Domestic Animals | 2010

Could Western blot analysis be an alternative to radio-immunoassay for sheep pregnancy associated glycoproteins measurements ?

Szenci; Árpád Csaba Bajcsy; E. Brydl; L. Tegzes; I. Madl; J. Tibold; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Amina Bella; Jean-François Beckers; M. Keresztes; V. Gaigl; M. Kulcsar; Gy Huszenicza


Archive | 2010

Late embryonic and early fetal mortalities in dairy cows: the incidence and pregnancy protein profiles.

Aly Karen; Árpád Csaba Bajcsy; R. Kovacs; Jean-François Beckers; Najia Chahiba; L. Schoofs; Noelita Melo de Sousa; J. Tibold; L. Takacs; I. Madl; O. Szenci


Archive | 2010

Monitoring endocrine profiles for prediction of stillbirth in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle

O. Szenci; Árpád Csaba Bajcsy; E. Bryd; I. Madl; J. Tibold; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Amina Bella; Jean-François Beckers; M. Keresztes; V. Faigl; M. Kulecsár; Gy Huszenicza


Archive | 2009

Monitoring certain endocrine parameters for predicting stillbirth in dairy cows

O. Szenci; A Cs Bajcsy; Endre Brydl; I. Madl; J. Tibold; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Amina Bella; Jean-François Beckers; M. Keresztes; V. Faigl; Margit Kulcsár; Gy Huszenicza


Archive | 2009

Proceedings: XVII International congress of mediterranean federation of health and production of ruminants

O. Szenci; A Cs Bajcsy; Endre Brydl; I. Madl; J. Tibold; Noelita Melo de Sousa; Amina Bella; Jean-François Beckers; M. Keresztes; V. Faigl; Margit Kulcsár; Gy Huszenicza

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O. Szenci

Szent István University

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Gy Huszenicza

Szent István University

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M. Keresztes

Szent István University

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Aly Karen

Kafrelsheikh University

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A Cs Bajcsy

Szent István University

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