The Veterinary Record, Vol 99, Issue 12, 229-230
Copyright © 1976 by British Veterinary Association
Studies on rotavirus infection and diarrhoea in young calves
MS McNulty,
JB McFerran,
DG Bryson,
EF Logan,
and
WL Curran
The occurrence of diarrhoea in calves was monitored during the first three weeks of life. Calves fed amounts of colostrum sufficient to produce serum Ig levels in excess of 30 mg per ml did not develop diarrhoea, whereas calves fed less colostrum did. Rotaviruses and mycoplasma-like particles were observed in the faeces of calves with and without diarrhoea. The epidemiology of rotavirus infection in calves is discussed.