American Association of Bovine Practitioners Proceedings of the Annual Conference 1997
DOI: 10.21423/aabppro19975903
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Insemination of cattle with semen from a bull transiently infected with pestivirus

Abstract: When 73 heifers (60 of which were seronegative to pestivirus) were inseminated with pestivirus-contaminated semen from a transiently bull, the conception rate to a single insemination was found to be normal (65 percent). Only three animals became systemically infected, as determined by viraemia and seroconversion. Full article published in Veterinary Record (1997) 140, 124-127

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