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Reproductive Diseases of Cattle Floron C. Faries, Jr., DVM, MS Professor and Extension Program Leader for Veterinary Medicine Texas AgriLife Extension Service Texas A&M System Reproductive Diseases Bacterial Brucellosis (Bang’s) Leptospirosis (Lepto) Vibriosis (Vibrio) Viral Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD) Protozoal Trichomoniasis (Trich) Neosporosis (Neospora) Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD) BVD Infection during Pregnancy infertility repeat breeding d0 d 58 congenital defects immune response d 90 d 125 d 150 persistent infection abortion, stillbirth d 283 HOW TO MAKE A PI Susceptible pregnant female (non-PI) infected with BVDV at about 1½ - 4 months of gestation. BVDV persistently infected (PI) female becomes pregnant. BVD Virus BVD virus from any source Most common route (Over 90%) BVD Virus Less common route (Less than 10%) BVDV persistently infected (PI) calf is produced. Most Common Way of Transmission Direct contact with PI cattle! Diagnosis Skin biopsy Formalin fixation Immuno-histo-chemistry No interference from maternal antibody Only test animal once Viral isolation from serum Maternal antibody can interfere Must repeat positives in 3 weeks Serology Limited use Prevention Biosecurity Pre-entry test: skin biopsy Replacement heifers and bulls Stocker and feeder cattle Proper nutrition Vaccination