“…Since its recognitions as a lentivirus in the late 1980s, seroepidemiological evidence indicates that BIV infection has a worldwide distribution. Serological surveys have shown the presence of seropositive cattle in the USA [23], Canada [11], the Netherlands [10], New Zealand [9], Germany [17], France [20], Great Britain [21], Japan [12], Costa Rica [8], Italy [3], Australia [5], Korea [4], in water buffalo in Pakistan [15], in draught animal in Cambodia [13], Indonesia [1] and Brazil [14]. However, conclusive evidence that BIV causes immunodeficiency in cattle has not been established.…”