id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-023711-xz5ftnat MORENO-LĂ“PEZ, J. Acute Respiratory Disease in Cattle 2013-11-17 .txt text/plain 1525 85 49 Acute respiratory disease in cattle is not attributable to a single etiological agent. However, if PI3 virus or BVDV has been isolated, you have diagnosed the infection but not an "acute respiratory/enteric disease", because other viruses and also bacteria might be etiologically involved. At the end of the 1950s, "shipping fever" was described as a disease following massive transports to or from the enormous feedlots of the USA, and PI3 virus was isolated as the first virus of a condition with a multiple viral etiology. The types 4, 5 and 7 have been described each as a single causative agent of acute respiratory-enteric disease in Hungary and Japan, respectively. The isolation of these viruses from apparently healthy cattle as well as from those with acute respiratory-enteric disease indicates that they are widespread. A serosurvey of viruses during outbreaks of acute respiratory and/or enteric disease in Swedish cattle ./cache/cord-023711-xz5ftnat.txt ./txt/cord-023711-xz5ftnat.txt