Minister McConalogue urges renewed caution on BVD ahead of the 2024 breeding season
With the success of the programme and as BVD prevalence reduces, so too does the natural immunity of the national herd to BVD. This, along with decreased overall use of vaccination, places herds at increased risk, if infection enters a herd. The incursion of BVD into herds with reduced BVD immunity, can have devasting impacts, and lead to the generation of further BVD persistently infected cattle.
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