Impact of bovine respiratory disease in U.S. beef cattle
Brad J. White, Bob L. Larson
Abstract
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is one of the most common and costly diseases of beef cattle. Much research has been conducted to understand prevention, treatment, and economic impacts of this syndrome. Impacts from BRD occur in multiple phases of the beef industry including both pre- and post-weaned calves. This disease causes negative impacts due to production losses, treatment costs, and cattle mortality. The large scope of BRD impacts merits further research on effective prevention and intervention technologies to limit deleterious impacts to the cattle industry.
Topics & Concepts
Bovine respiratory diseaseBeef cattleBeef industryDiseaseFeeder cattleScope (computer science)Cattle DiseasesEconomic impact analysisBusinessBiotechnologyEnvironmental healthVeterinary medicineMedicineAnimal scienceAgricultural scienceBiologyEconomicsInternal medicineImmunologyComputer scienceMicroeconomicsProgramming languageMicrobial infections and disease researchVector-Borne Animal DiseasesViral Infections and Vectors