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Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 1986

Differences in the lymphoproliferative response of cattle and sheep to bovine leucosis virus infection

Corinne K. Dimmock; R. J. Rogers; Y. S. Chung; A.R. McKenzie; P.D. Waugh

Lymphoblastic leukaemia, preceded by a significantly increasing percentage of prolymphocytes in peripheral blood smears for from 12 to 68 weeks before death was a feature of sheep which developed lymphosarcoma following inoculation with the Australian strain of bovine leucosis virus (BLV). Lymphocytosis and/or the appearance of immature cells were a reliable predictor of tumour formation in sheep, but not in cattle. There was a terminal lymphoblastic leukaemia in only 43 of 84 cattle with lymphosarcoma. Differences in the morphological appearance and glycogen content of the leukaemic lymphoblasts of sheep and cattle were observed. In spite of these differences the high frequency of lymphocytosis and lymphosarcoma in experimentally infected sheep suggests that they could be a useful model for studying the pathological and immunological responses to BLV infection.


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1979

HAEMATOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF A MULTIPLE CASE LEUCOSIS HERD

Corinne K. Dimmock; P.D. Waugh; R. J. Rogers

Adult cattle in a Queensland dairy herd with a history of deaths from lymphosarcoma were sampled regularly over a 4 year period for the identification of animals with persistent lymphocytosis (PL). Twenty-one of 94 animals that were sampled at least 6 times had PL. At the initial sampling 27% of the animals had lymphocytosis. Culling of haematologically positive animals in the first 18 months of the investigation reduced this to 5.3%, but cessation of the culling programme resulted in a gradual increase in the percentage of animals with lymphocytosis. Four deaths from lymphosarcoma occurred in adult animals, but only in the first 18 months of the investigation. Two of these animals had lymphocytosis and two lymphoblastic leukaemia. The Calf of one of the latter cows developed lymphoblastic leukaemia and lymphosarcoma by the time it was 6 months of age. Although histological evidence of lymphosarcoma was lacking in a number of clinically normal animals with lymphocytosis, haematological investigation identified a group of animals within the herd that may develop lymphosarcoma.


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1988

Bovine leucosis virus contamination of a vaccine produced in vivo against bovine babesiosis and anaplasmosis

R. J. Rogers; Corinne K. Dimmock; Aj De Vos; Barry J. Rodwell


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1979

THE TOXICITY OF CASSIA OCCIDENTALS FOR CATTLE

R. J. Rogers; J. Giboson; Reichmann Kg


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1975

BOVINE MELIOIDOSIS IN SOUTH‐EASTERN QUEENSLAND

P. J. Ketterer; B. Donald; R. J. Rogers


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1966

THREE FATAL CASES OF THEILERIA MUTANS INFECTION

R. J. Rogers; L. L. Callow


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1990

The comparative pathogenicity of four serovars of Actinobacillus (Haemophilus) pleuropneumoniae.

R. J. Rogers; Eaves Le; P. J. Blackall; K.F. Truman


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1984

Development of lymphosarcoma in sheep after inoculation with bovine leucosis virus.

R. J. Rogers; Y. S. Chung; Corinne K. Dimmock


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1984

The elimination of Anaplasma marginale from carrier cattle by treatment with long acting oxytetracycline

R. J. Rogers; P. J. Dunster


Australian Veterinary Journal | 1974

PROTOTHECAL LYMPHADENITIS IN AN OX

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B. Donald

Animal Research Institute

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Y. S. Chung

Animal Research Institute

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P. J. Ketterer

Animal Research Institute

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Eaves Le

Animal Research Institute

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F. W. Eaves

Animal Research Institute

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J. A. Gibson

Animal Research Institute

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J. Giboson

Animal Research Institute

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Jean K. Elder

Animal Research Institute

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