Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Investigation of bovine leukemia virus seroprevalence and transmission risk classification based on blood proviral load in beef breeding cattle in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan.
- Journal:
- The Journal of veterinary medical science
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Fujii, Yuki et al.
- Affiliation:
- Ibaraki Prefecture Kensei Livestock Hygiene Service Center · Japan
Abstract
This study investigated the seroprevalence of bovine leukemia virus (BLV) in beef breeding cattle in Ibaraki, revealing a seroprevalence of 43.0% with a bimodal distribution in farms classified as either BLV-negative or very-highly infected. These results underscore the need to implement appropriate strategies for very-highly infected farms. In particular, determining the culling prioritization of cattle is absolutely necessary. It was revealed that effective control in very-highly infected farms is difficult based on types of operation or herd size. On the other hand, high-transmission-risk cattle were widely distributed across entire Ibaraki and were significantly more prevalent in very-highly infected farms. These findings suggest that the transmission risk classification is a potentially effective strategy for culling prioritization under the current circumstances in Ibaraki.
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