Abstract
The use of an indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) technique has been further explored to determine the optimum day(s) to stain for a noncytopathic bovine virus diarrhea virus from pooled and individual field samples. The IFA test further confirmed that under the experimental conditions of this study, somewhere between days 4 and 5 would be an optimum time to stain for a noncytopathic BVD virus which was present in tissues of suspected animals and diluted with minimal essential media.
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