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Introduction

Bovine virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV) is arguably the single most important viral infection of cattle in the UK. It is involved in a wide range of clinical syndromes including respiratory, intestinal and reproductive disease. It has also been shown to cause the fatal condition of  MUCOSAL DISEASE.

The virus is widespread; about 60-70% of adult cattle have experienced a BVDV infection by 4 years of age.