Animal Health Ireland, Main Street, Carrick on Shannon, County Leitrim, Ireland.
Ir Vet J. 2013 Aug 1;66(1):15. doi: 10.1186/2046-0481-66-15.
Bovine reproductive disease attributable to bovine herpes virus-1 (BoHV-1) was first described in Germany in the 19th century, being recognised primarily as the cause of infectious vulvovaginitis and balanoposthitis until the mid-1950s when a more virulent strain of the virus (BoHV-1.1) associated with respiratory disease (infectious bovine rhinotracheitis; IBR) emerged in the western United States. Subsequently, IBR emerged as a clinical condition in Europe, from the 1970s onward. While the ability of BoHV-1 to produce respiratory disease is now well recognised, the potential negative outcomes of infection on fertility and reproduction are less frequently considered. This review was conducted against the background of the prioritization of disease caused by BoHV-1 as one of several diseases to be addressed by Animal Health Ireland, with the twin goals of summarizing the published literature on the potential outcomes of infection at different stages of breeding and pregnancy, and of describing the emergence of BoHV-1 as a significant pathogen in Ireland and the UK.
牛疱疹病毒 1 型(BoHV-1)引起的牛生殖疾病于 19 世纪在德国首次被描述,直到 20 世纪 50 年代中期,在美国西部出现了一种与呼吸道疾病(传染性牛鼻气管炎;IBR)相关的更具毒性的病毒株(BoHV-1.1),才主要被认为是传染性外阴阴道炎和龟头包皮炎的病因。随后,从 20 世纪 70 年代开始,IBR 在欧洲也出现了临床病例。虽然 BoHV-1 引起呼吸道疾病的能力现在已经得到很好的认识,但感染对生育和繁殖的潜在负面影响却不常被考虑。本综述是在爱尔兰动物健康组织将 BoHV-1 引起的疾病作为需要解决的几种疾病之一进行优先排序的背景下进行的,目的是总结有关在繁殖和妊娠不同阶段感染的潜在后果的已发表文献,并描述 BoHV-1 在爱尔兰和英国作为重要病原体的出现。