Persistently infected animals continuously shed large amounts of virus throughout their lives, providing a major source of infectious virus for naïve cattle<sup>23</sup>. Persistently infected dams produce persistently infected calves, resulting in family lines capable of maintaining the virus in a herd<sup>35</sup>. It is estimated that 1-2% of the cattle population up to 13% of foetal calves are persistently infected<sup>34</sup>. | Persistently infected animals continuously shed large amounts of virus throughout their lives, providing a major source of infectious virus for naïve cattle<sup>23</sup>. Persistently infected dams produce persistently infected calves, resulting in family lines capable of maintaining the virus in a herd<sup>35</sup>. It is estimated that 1-2% of the cattle population up to 13% of foetal calves are persistently infected<sup>34</sup>. |