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Incorrect vaccine use compromises efficacy and leads to vaccine failure
Complete adherence to vaccination programmes is paramount for disease control. The fact that farmers and vets often do not follow recomme... ReadControlling BVD in an extensive lifestock raising farm in Galicia, Spain
Pablo Óscar González, a spanish veterinarian, is working in the cattle business since 15 years, always in contact with Bovine Viral ... ReadModified live vaccines vs. killed vaccines
Vaccination The aim of BVD control is to promote animal health, increase the profitability of the cattle industry and, in certain areas,... ReadBVD vaccine scheme and its compliance
BVD vaccines must be used as part of a well-formulated BVD disease control scheme. Inappropriate vaccine use may lead to v... ReadBVD virus biotypes
BVD type 1 and type 2 are different genotypes which means that they differ with regard to their genomes. However, BVD virus can... ReadVirus-induced congenital malformations in cattle
Congenital malformations are accepted to occur sporadically however, if the incidence increases on a farm, veterinary investigation is of... Read