Transmission of bovine leukemia virus by Tabanus fuscicostatus.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1989
Abstract
Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) was transmitted by horse flies, Tabanus fuscicostatus, from a cow with a lymphocyte count of 31,500/mm3 to goats and dairy calves. As few as 10 and 20 flies transmitted BLV to goats and calves respectively, but the minimal number of flies required to transmit the infection was not established. Groups of 150 and 100 T fuscicostatus transmitted BLV to beef calves from a cow with a lymphocyte count of 14,600/mm3. These results support a role for horse flies in the horizontal transmission of BLV.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
American journal of veterinary research
First Page
1771
Last Page
1773
Recommended Citation
Foil, L., French, D., Hoyt, P., Issel, C., Leprince, D., McManus, J., & Seger, C. (1989). Transmission of bovine leukemia virus by Tabanus fuscicostatus.. American journal of veterinary research, 50 (10), 1771-1773. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/entomology_pubs/278