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BVD Vaccines - Is There An Answer
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1992Problems associated with bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVD) infections seem to be increasing in the United States. I get many questions from veterinarians and investigate more and more BVD infected herds. Most of these herds do not exhibit any outward clinical signs of BVD infection but reproductive problems or underlying immune suppression are often ...
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BVD virus isolation techniques for routine use in cattle herds with or without previous BVD history
1991Buffy coats of 1074 cattle were tested for BVD virus using the usual longterm-cultivation (LTC) in bovine kidney monolayer cell cultures (7 days) whereby 268 BVD virus carriers could be detected. Serum samples collected simultaneously from the same animals were examined by means of a shortterm-cultivation (STC) procedure of only two days in stationary ...
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Surveillance for BVD type 2 outbreaks
Veterinary Record, 2014MIKE Kerby ( VR , March 15, 2014, vol 174, p 284) rightly highlights the importance of surveillance for bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) type 2, particularly in the contexts both of trading beyond the UK and of the current activity in BVD control and eradication programmes throughout Europe including the UK, and in light of the recent outbreaks of BVD-2 ...
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BVD eradication steps up a gear
Veterinary Record, 2019Bill Mellor manages a 120-acre mixed beef and sheep farm in Hazel Grove, Stockport. All his beef has been produced on the farm since 2002, when the herd closed after an outbreak of bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD). Back then, a sudden onset of abortions prompted him to call his vet and together they set about ridding his farm of the disease – something ...
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Scotland's BVD eradication scheme: an update
Veterinary Record, 2017Scotland's BVD eradication scheme has been running for the past six years and is now in its fourth phase. The chief veterinary officer for Scotland, Sheila Voas , provides an update on where Scotland is now with the scheme and discusses priorities for the future.
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Strategy for eradicating BVD from Scotland
Veterinary Record, 2010FOLLOWING a recent teleconference of the Scottish Branch of the BVA, members felt there was a need to highlight the current strategy for the eradication of bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) from Scotland. The Scottish Government has committed to a four-phase scheme for the eradication of BVD.
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Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 2003
The first step and a crucial condition for the success of a control or eradication program for BVD (bovine viral diarrhea) is the identification and elimination of animals persistently infected with the virus. For this, besides detailed knowledge of the epidemiology, efficient diagnostic tests are necessary.
Christian, Schelp, Irene, Greiser-Wilke
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The first step and a crucial condition for the success of a control or eradication program for BVD (bovine viral diarrhea) is the identification and elimination of animals persistently infected with the virus. For this, besides detailed knowledge of the epidemiology, efficient diagnostic tests are necessary.
Christian, Schelp, Irene, Greiser-Wilke
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Livestock
Gwyn Jones, from Ruminant Health and Welfare, highlights the need for England to eradicate BVD through collaboration, biosecurity and funding.
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Gwyn Jones, from Ruminant Health and Welfare, highlights the need for England to eradicate BVD through collaboration, biosecurity and funding.
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