Abstract

plicated by the widespread use of BVDV vaccines, as indicated by the high SN titers found in adult cattle that had received multiple BVDV vaccinations and in cattle exposed to Pl animals. In contrast, SN titer profiles of calves at weaning can be used to distinguish herds that contain Pl animals from uninfected herds that have received multiple MLV vaccinations. Further, SN titers of calves at weaning can indicate exposure of a herd to BVDV, regardless of the vaccination history of the dams. Acknowledgements. This project was supported by a grant from the Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture, University of Wyoming and Animal Health Funds. We thank Susan Blaha for her invaluable assistance with this project, Karen Hill, Michelle Albert, Mindy Wells, and Cody Molle for technical assistance, and Miles Laboratories and Y-Tex Corp. for their donations.

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