In March 2022, a large-scale dairy farm in Henan Province suffered from neonatal calf diarrhea. On the basis of epidemiological investigation, observation of clinical symptoms and pathological dissection, the fresh feces of 6 diarrhea calves were examined for parasite eggs, Cryptosporidium parvum, bovine rotavirus, coronavirus, and K99 antibody against Escherichia coli, the blood samples were examined for bovine viral diarrhea virus antigen, and the tissue samples were isolated for bacteria. The results showed that 6 bovine rotavirus antigens were positive, and the positive rate was 100%; Coronavirus antigen was positive in 4 cases and negative in 2 cases (66.7%); Other pathogens were negative. According to the clinical symptoms, pathological changes and laboratory test results, these cases were confirmed as calf diarrhea caused by mixed infection of bovine coronavirus and rotavirus. According to the diagnosis results, comprehensive prevention and control measures such as improving feeding management, fluid infusion, convergence and diarrhea prevention were taken, which effectively controlled the epidemic situation and provided a reference for clinical prevention and treatment of calf diarrhea. |