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. 1980 Dec;21(12):336–339.

Bovine Herpesvirus Type 1 in the Sperm of a Bull From a Herd With Fertility Problems

M A S Y Elazhary, P Lamothe, A Silim, R S Roy
PMCID: PMC1789830  PMID: 6266630

Abstract

A herd of 125 Holstein cows manifested fertility problems for two years. The number of services per pregnancy was 2.97, conception rate was 33% after the first service, and the average number of open days was 127. Abortions occurred in four cows over the last 12 months. The herd was not vaccinated against any disease. Natural service by a bull and artificial insemination were used for breeding the cows. Bovine herpesvirus type 1 was demonstrated in sperm heads from the bull by direct and indirect fluorescent antibody techniques, and the virus was isolated on cell cultures. The virus was also isolated from the uterine secretions of some cows and from two aborted fetuses.

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