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      Vaccination of cattle against bovine viral diarrhoea.

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      Veterinary microbiology

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          This brief review describes types and quality (efficacy and safety) of bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) vaccines that are in the market or under development. Both conventional live and killed vaccines are available. The primary aim of vaccination is to prevent congenital infection, but the few vaccines tested are not highly efficacious in this respect, as shown in vaccination-challenge experiments. Vaccination to prevent severe postnatal infections may be indicated when virulent BVDV strains are prevalent. Live BVDV vaccines have given rise to safety problems. A complication for the development of BVDV vaccines is the wide antigenic diversity among wild-type BVDV. There is ample room for improvement of both the efficacy and safety of BVDV vaccines, and it may be expected that better vaccines, among which marker vaccines, will be launched in the future.

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          Journal
          Vet. Microbiol.
          Veterinary microbiology
          0378-1135
          0378-1135
          Jan 1999
          : 64
          : 2-3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Mammalian Virology, Institute for Animal Science and Health, ID-DLO, Lelystad, The Netherlands. j.t.vanoirschot@id.dlo.nl
          Article
          10028171
          9e92ac19-1d16-4bea-bd67-b8227cbcfb98
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