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Single-dose vaccine for BEF

A SINGLE dose vaccine for Bovine Ephemeral Fever, or three-day sickness, is currently being developed after increased reports of the virus in areas where it is not usually seen.

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Single-dose vaccine for BEF

BEF is estimated to cost the cattle industry $90–100 million a year and it usually occurs in summer and autumn in the subtropical region of Australia. However, Meat and Livestock Australia animal health...

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