| 85 (45’) |
Recent Trends in the Molecular Diagnosis of Emerging and Re-Emerging Transboundary Animal Diseases and in the Detection of Food- and Waterborne Infections S. Belák, C. Stahl Sweden |
| 86 |
Pregsure Trivalent Induces much higher Neutralising Antibody Titres against BVDV-2 Strains than Monovalent BVD Vaccines R. Raue, D. Hurst, J. Salt United Kingdom |
| 87 |
Monitoring of a BVDV Infection in a Vaccinated Herd by Testing of Milk for Antibodies against NS3 B. Makoschey, H. Kuijk, J. Mars, W. bij de Weg, P. Franken The Netherlands |
| 88 |
Transmission of Bovine Viral Diarrhoea Virus (BVDV) from Persistently Infected Calves to Naive in-contact Cattle is very Rapid and Efficient B. Makoschey, M. Janssen The Netherlands |
| 89 |
BVDV Type 1 and 2 Fetal Protection following the Use of a Modified Live Viral Vaccine W. Xue, D. Mattick, L. Smith, J. Maxwell United States |
| 90 |
Risk Factors for Fetal Protection against Bovine Viral Diarrhea Virus Type 1 Infection Using One Shot of the Mucosiffa Modified-live Virus Vaccine G. Meyer, M. Deplanche, D. Roux, M. Moulignie, D. Raboisson, N. Hagen-Picard, P. Mathevet, F. Schelcher France |
| 91 |
Impact of Live and Killed Marker IBR Booster Vaccinations on BoHV-1 Shedding after Primovaccination with Live Marker IBR Vaccine M. Pearce, I. Vangeel United Kingdom |