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Antiviral treatment of calves persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus. Benjamin Newcomer, DVM Auburn University January 26, 2009. Congenital defects. Previous Research. 1 previous study in PI calves Peek, et al, AJVR 2004 Evaluation of recombinant human interferon alfa-2a
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Antiviral treatment of calves persistently infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus Benjamin Newcomer, DVM Auburn University January 26, 2009
Congenital defects Previous Research • 1 previous study in PI calves • Peek, et al, AJVR 2004 • Evaluation of recombinant human interferon alfa-2a • No antiviral activity • Microcytic anemia
Antiviral compound DB772 • 2-(2-benzimidazolyl)-5-[4-(2-imidazolino)phenyl]furan dihydrochloride
Study aim The aim of this study was to test the in vivo efficacy of a novel antiviral compound (DB772) in the treatment of PI calves.
Methods • 6 PI calves used in study • 4 calves treated with DB772 q8hr x 6d • 2 calves treated with diluent only • Samples collected for virus isolation, viral titration and qPCR
Results – virus isolation from WBC passages Calf A BVDV I Treated Calf B BVDV II Treated Calf C Calf D BVDV I Control Calf E BVDV II Control Calf F Day 0 1 3 5 7 14 21 = Positive = Negative
Results – virus isolation from WBC passages Calf A BVDV I Treated Calf B BVDV II Treated Calf C Calf D BVDV I Control Calf E BVDV II Control Calf F Day 0 1 3 5 7 14 21 = Positive = Negative
Results – virus isolation from WBC passages Calf A BVDV I Treated Calf B BVDV II Treated Calf C Calf D BVDV I Control Calf E BVDV II Control Calf F Day 0 1 3 5 7 14 21 = Positive = Negative
Results – virus isolation from WBC passages Calf A BVDV I Treated Calf B BVDV II Treated Calf C Calf D BVDV I Control Calf E BVDV II Control Calf F Day 0 1 3 5 7 14 21 = Positive = Negative
Results – virus isolation from WBC passages Calf A BVDV I Treated Calf B BVDV II Treated Calf C Calf D BVDV I Control Calf E BVDV II Control Calf F Day 0 1 3 5 7 14 21 = Positive = Negative
Results – virus isolation from WBC passages Calf A * * BVDV I Treated Calf B * * * * BVDV II Treated Calf C * * Calf D BVDV I Control * Calf E BVDV II Control * Calf F Day 0 1 3 5 7 14 21 = Positive = Negative
Susceptibility or Resistance of BVDV strains to 4 M concentration of DB772 when tested in vitro
Susceptibility or Resistance of BVDV strains to 4 M concentration of DB772 when tested in vitro Day 14 Day 5 Day 7 Day 3
Conclusions • Promising results early • Treatment of BVDV I seems more rewarding than BVDV II • Additional research is needed • Sequencing of viral isolates • Prevention of acute infection
Thanks! • Dr. Dan Givens • Dr. Shonda Marley • Ms. Pat Galik • Mr. Drew Eason • Ms. Yijing Zhang • Dr. Kay Riddell • Dr. Paul Walz • Dr. Dave Boykin • Dr. Chris Dykstra