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Abstract
This report describes the genetic and antigenic variability of bovine viral diarrhea
virus strains isolated in Belgium. Part of the 5' untranslated region and the 5' end
of the gp53 (E2) coding sequence were amplified by PCR and sequenced. Phylogenetic
analysis showed that most field isolates segregated into genotypes Ib or II. Only
one out of 28 field isolates belonged to genotype Ia. Interestingly, some type I strains
were equally divergent from types Ia and Ib strains and clustered into additional
subtypes within genotype I. Immune sera from young calves experimentally inoculated
with field isolates first identified on the basis of their sequences were used in
two-way neutralisation experiments. The results clearly differentiated type I from
type II strains although some degree of cross-neutralisation was observed. Within
type I, the new clusters could not be antigenically differentiated from the more prevalent
type Ib strains or from type Ia strain NADL, suggesting that BVDV genotype I is antigenically
homogeneous. The isolation of BVDV types I and II strains from cell lines and from
a bovine vaccine suggest that molecular epidemiology surveillance is warranted for
BVDV.