Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia

Bovine reproductive diseases are endemic in Indonesia, but comprehensive information about their infectious causes is not available. Therefore, our aim for this study was to detect several infectious agents that cause reproductive diseases in Indonesian beef and dairy cows. A total of 152 cow serum...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Didik Tulus Subekti, Mira Fatmawati, Arie Khoiriyah, Arum Pramesthi, Sulinawati Fong, Muhammad Ibrahim Desem, Zul Azmi, Eni Kusumaningtyas, Dwi Endrawati, Eko Setyo Purwanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Veterinary Medicine International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6492289
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1832555979893374976
author Didik Tulus Subekti
Mira Fatmawati
Arie Khoiriyah
Arum Pramesthi
Sulinawati Fong
Muhammad Ibrahim Desem
Zul Azmi
Eni Kusumaningtyas
Dwi Endrawati
Eko Setyo Purwanto
author_facet Didik Tulus Subekti
Mira Fatmawati
Arie Khoiriyah
Arum Pramesthi
Sulinawati Fong
Muhammad Ibrahim Desem
Zul Azmi
Eni Kusumaningtyas
Dwi Endrawati
Eko Setyo Purwanto
author_sort Didik Tulus Subekti
collection DOAJ
description Bovine reproductive diseases are endemic in Indonesia, but comprehensive information about their infectious causes is not available. Therefore, our aim for this study was to detect several infectious agents that cause reproductive diseases in Indonesian beef and dairy cows. A total of 152 cow serum samples collected by Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Brawijaya University and Veterinary Disease Investigation Centre as a part of the mandatory and regularly surveillance system from three provinces during 2019–2020 were used. The samples were then sent to Indonesian Research Centre for Veterinary Science (IRCVS) for further detection of seven reproductive diseases by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Seven reproductive diseases to be tested in parallel are neosporosis, chlamydiosis, brucellosis, Q fever, bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), and BHV-4 infection. The dominant reproductive diseases in Indonesian cows were BVD (45.69%), chlamydiosis (31.58%), IBR (20.53%), neosporosis (11.84%), and BHV-4 infection (10.53%). The seroprevalence of IBR, BHV-4 infection, neosporosis, and brucellosis varied significantly P<0.05 between dairy and beef cattle. The most dominant reproductive diseases in aborted cows were chlamydiosis (45%), BVD (41%), and neosporosis (10%). The conclusion drawn from this study is that the dominant reproductive diseases in Indonesian cows are BVD, chlamydiosis, IBR, neosporosis, and BHV-4 infection. Chlamydiosis, BVD, and neosporosis are common among aborted cow. Chlamydiosis, neosporosis, and BHV-4 infection should be included in the national priority list in Indonesia. Control and preventive measures should be focused on high-risk areas and animals like stray cat and dog.
format Article
id doaj-art-3834025cf1bb433ab2a73744914ad548
institution Kabale University
issn 2042-0048
language English
publishDate 2021-01-01
publisher Wiley
record_format Article
series Veterinary Medicine International
spelling doaj-art-3834025cf1bb433ab2a73744914ad5482025-02-03T05:46:37ZengWileyVeterinary Medicine International2042-00482021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6492289Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in IndonesiaDidik Tulus Subekti0Mira Fatmawati1Arie Khoiriyah2Arum Pramesthi3Sulinawati Fong4Muhammad Ibrahim Desem5Zul Azmi6Eni Kusumaningtyas7Dwi Endrawati8Eko Setyo Purwanto9Indonesian Research Center for Veterinary ScienceFaculty of Veterinary MedicineVeterinary Disease Investigation CenterVeterinary Disease Investigation CenterVeterinary Disease Investigation CenterIndonesian Research Center for Veterinary ScienceGoats Research StationIndonesian Research Center for Veterinary ScienceIndonesian Research Center for Veterinary ScienceIndonesian Research Center for Veterinary ScienceBovine reproductive diseases are endemic in Indonesia, but comprehensive information about their infectious causes is not available. Therefore, our aim for this study was to detect several infectious agents that cause reproductive diseases in Indonesian beef and dairy cows. A total of 152 cow serum samples collected by Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Brawijaya University and Veterinary Disease Investigation Centre as a part of the mandatory and regularly surveillance system from three provinces during 2019–2020 were used. The samples were then sent to Indonesian Research Centre for Veterinary Science (IRCVS) for further detection of seven reproductive diseases by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Seven reproductive diseases to be tested in parallel are neosporosis, chlamydiosis, brucellosis, Q fever, bovine viral diarrhea (BVD), infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), and BHV-4 infection. The dominant reproductive diseases in Indonesian cows were BVD (45.69%), chlamydiosis (31.58%), IBR (20.53%), neosporosis (11.84%), and BHV-4 infection (10.53%). The seroprevalence of IBR, BHV-4 infection, neosporosis, and brucellosis varied significantly P<0.05 between dairy and beef cattle. The most dominant reproductive diseases in aborted cows were chlamydiosis (45%), BVD (41%), and neosporosis (10%). The conclusion drawn from this study is that the dominant reproductive diseases in Indonesian cows are BVD, chlamydiosis, IBR, neosporosis, and BHV-4 infection. Chlamydiosis, BVD, and neosporosis are common among aborted cow. Chlamydiosis, neosporosis, and BHV-4 infection should be included in the national priority list in Indonesia. Control and preventive measures should be focused on high-risk areas and animals like stray cat and dog.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6492289
spellingShingle Didik Tulus Subekti
Mira Fatmawati
Arie Khoiriyah
Arum Pramesthi
Sulinawati Fong
Muhammad Ibrahim Desem
Zul Azmi
Eni Kusumaningtyas
Dwi Endrawati
Eko Setyo Purwanto
Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia
Veterinary Medicine International
title Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia
title_full Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia
title_fullStr Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia
title_short Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia
title_sort seroprevalence of seven reproductive diseases in beef and dairy cows from three provinces in indonesia
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6492289
work_keys_str_mv AT didiktulussubekti seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT mirafatmawati seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT ariekhoiriyah seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT arumpramesthi seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT sulinawatifong seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT muhammadibrahimdesem seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT zulazmi seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT enikusumaningtyas seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT dwiendrawati seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia
AT ekosetyopurwanto seroprevalenceofsevenreproductivediseasesinbeefanddairycowsfromthreeprovincesinindonesia