The first case of a bull persistently infected with Border disease virus in New Zealand.

Autor: McFadden, AMJ, Tisdall, DJ, Hill, FI, Otterson, P, Pulford, D, Peake, J, Finnegan, CJ, La Rocca, SA, Kok-Mun, T, Weir, AM
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Zdroj: New Zealand Veterinary Journal; Sep2012, Vol. 60 Issue 5, p290-296, 7p
Abstrakt: The article presents a case study of a bull persistently infected with Border disease virus in New Zealand. It describes the diagnostic investigation and clinical findings of a 3-year old bull that was seropositive for bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV). It implies that cattle with persistent BVD infection could act as a source of viral infection for other cattle, while testing for BVDV could be enhanced by using tests to detect BVD.
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