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An Outbreak of Viral
Respiratory Disease in an
Ontario Dairy Herd
Jenna Donaldson
OVC 2013
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100607065902.htm
Case History
Signalment
Holstein herd milking 53 cows
Presenting
Complaint
Whole herd off feed
Herd Management
Barn design
Nutrition
Vaccine protocol
Total mixed ration
MLV
Biosecurity
No showing
animals, heifers
raised on farm
Schematic of Barn Layout
Background
Above-average maximum daily temperature and
relative humidity prior to initial farm visit
June 2012
Initial farm visit
http://kitchenerwaterloo.weatherstats.ca/charts/relative_humidity-1year.html
http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/climateData/generate_chart_e.html?timeframe=2&Pr
ov=ONT&StationID=48569&dlyRange=2010-04-18|2012-1113&Year=2012&Month=6&type=line&MeasTypeID=maxtemp&Day=13
Initial Investigation
Water
No changes
Feed
New 1st cut haylage fed
for 4 days
Gradual decrease in feed
intake over 3 days
Mold contamination of
high-moisture corn
http://www.kosvi.com/courses/vpat5215_1/vpat5310/
Herd Exam
Milking cows slightly dull
Mild tachypnea w/ normal respiratory effort
Increased mucoid nasal discharge
40% of herd scouring
Many cows pyrexic
Rumen motility normal to decreased
Not interested in TMR
No mucosal lesions noted
Viral Respiratory
Disease Differentials
Bovine
coronavirus
Parainfluenza-3
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
Bovine respiratory syncytial virus
Bovine viral diarrhea
Bovine Coronavirus
Pneumoenteric virus
Fecal-oral and aerosol transmission
Subclinical infection
3 common clinical syndromes
Respiratory disease typically mild
Initial Management
Vaccinated all animals with intranasal
IBR/BRSV/PI-3 modified-live vaccine
Milking Cow Management
Rectal
# of Cows Treatment Administered
Temperature (°C)
<39.5°C
19
Vaccine only
39.5-39.9°C
11
Vaccine, ketoprofen IM once
>40.0°C
23
Vaccine, ketoprofen IM once, ceftiofur IM
for 3 days
53 cows
total
Lab Diagnostics for
Respiratory Disease
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and/or virus
isolation
Nasal swabs from live animals
Fecal samples (useful for bovine coronavirus)
Postmortem: URT tissue, lung, lymph nodes, liver
Virus neutralization (serum)
Histology on postmortem tissues
Laboratory Diagnostics
Bovine coronavirus titres
Acute and convalescent
samples (14 days apart)
Virus neutralization at
AHL
Four cows tested
No clear demonstration
of seroconversion
Bovine Coronavirus Titres
Cow #
Acute
Convalescent
1
1:512
1:512
2
1:512
1:512
3
1:512
1:1024
4
1:512
1:1024
Prevention and Management
Nutrition
and silo management
Ventilation and barn design
Vaccination program
Biosecurity
Herd Outcome
June 2012 Production
3500
Volume (L)
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
Initial farm visit
500
0
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
Pickup Date in June 2012
Milk production returned to normal in ~14 days
One abortion at 60 days gestation
Cost to Producer
Veterinary costs: ~$1600
Professional time and products (intranasal vaccine, antiinflammatory, antimicrobials)
Estimated lost milk: ~$4100
Laboratory diagnostics
Coronavirus titres x 4 cows: $150
Full respiratory serology panel: $120 /cow
Acknowledgements
http://rocksolidnutrition.wordpress.com/category/dairy/
Dr. Ray Reynen
Heartland Veterinary
Services
Dr. Jessica Gordon