“…In numerous studies, pathological findings in the central nervous system (CNS) U.S. Copyright Clearance Center Code Statement: 093 1 -1793 /95 /4202 -0065$11.00 /o of calves or fetuses following natural (KAHRS et al, 1970;MARKSON et al, 1976;ALLEN, 1977;GUARDA et al, 1980;AXTHELM et al, 1981;BADMAN et al, 1981;WILSON et al, 1983; BIELEFELDT OHMANN, 1984;BRENTRUP et al, 1985;ROEDER et al, 1986;TRAUTWEIN et al, 1987;JEFFREY and HOGG, 1988) o r experimental (WARD, 1969;CASARO et al, 1971;BROWN et al, 1973BROWN et al, , 1974; SCOTT et al, 1973;DONE e t al., 1980;TRAUTWEIN et al, 1986TRAUTWEIN et al, , 1987 infections with bovine-virus diarrhoea virus (BVDV) have been reported. In those studies, it was documented that BVDV has the potential to induce a variety of lesions in the developing CNS, such as hydranencephaly, internal hydrocephalus, porencephaly, cerebellar hypoo r dysplasia and spinal dysmyelination.…”