Bovine respiratory disease is the number one disease of dairy and beef cattle. Growing evidence shows that newly discovered influenza D viruses are major players in bovine respiratory disease. This project aims to isolate and characterize influenza D viruses to evaluate the prevalence and genetic diversity of these viruses to reduce losses to the cattle industry.Key Benefactors: farmers, agronomists, extension agents, livestock farmers, cattle industry, dairy industry, beef industry, veterinarians
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