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milk Reducedmilk production
Poor reproductive performance
Growthretardation
Increased susceptibility
to other diseases
Early culling and increased mortality among young stock
BVD is the most prevalent infectious disease in cattle and
causes a significant negative economic impact. The
mechanism of disease is complex, with different clinical
manifestations for transient and persistent infections. Diagnostic
tools, using specific antibody and virus detection techniques, are available to assess the BVD
status of herds.
Bovine Viral Diarrhoea(BVD)
Economic impact of BVD3,5
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References
BVD infection can have a negativeeconomic impact through:
Mechanism of disease1,2
ncp/cp biotypes
Transient infectionReproductive dysfunction
Respiratory complications
Diarrhoea
cp
Abortion,malformation
Persistently infected animal
Persistentinfection
Imm
un
oto
lera
nce
Fatal haemorrhagic disease
Mucosal disease
Rare mutation within same viral strain
Inse
min
ation Birth
PI
day 30–110
ncp biotype
EU
ROPEAN UNION
EU
NO
RTH AMERIC
A
50%
50%
22
11
BVD farm status: means of diagnosis3
Herd level seroprevalence in the EU3
Prevalence of BVD type 1 and 23,4
milkBulk milk
1
Virus detection
Bulk milk
2
Identifiesherds with
recent infection
Identifies herds with
activeinfection
Virus detection
Ind
ividual blood sample
3
Identifiestransientlyinfected/PI
animals
milk
Po
oled
young stock blood
4Detects recent
reinfectionof cleared herds or missed PI
2
%
Prevalence
Antibody detection
Antibody detection
BVD Virus1
Spikes
Cover
Protein Shell
Genome
Taxonomy:
Genotypes:
Biotypes:
BVD type 1 and BVD type 2
Cytopathogenic (cp) and non-cytopathogenic (ncp)
<10%
>90%
60 80
Flaviviridae pestivirus
ncp