“…Despite the short duration for viral excretion in TI animals, it has been reported that it may be sufficient at sustaining infection within a herd in the absence of a PI animal (Collins, Heaney, Thomas, & Brownlie, 2009;Moen et al, 2005) although other experimental studies do not support this (Nickell, White, Larson, Renter, & Sanderson, 2011;Niskanen, Lindberg, & Traven, 2002;Sarrazin et al, 2014). Outbreaks of BVD pestiviruses have also occurred due to the persistence of the virus in the reproductive organs, ovaries and testes, of TI animals (Collins et al, 2009;Niskanen, Alenius, et al, 2002;Strong et al, 2015). While the risk of transmission by TI animals is considered much lower than the risk posed by PI animals, the full extent of viral shedding and persistence of virus in TIs and their ability to maintain infection within a population needs further investigation.…”