July 7, 2008 Monday
14.00-16.15 Infectious and Zoonotic Diseases (Public Health) III.
Red Hall
Chairmen: W. Baumgartner (Austria) - B. Nagy (Hungary)
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