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Relative risks and approaches to biosecurity in the use of embryo technologies in livestock.Givens MD, Gard JA, Stringfellow DA Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University, AL 36849, USA. givenmd@vetmed.auburn.edu Embryo technologies have been integrated into production systems for a variety of livestock species. As relates to transmission of infectious diseases, our working hypothesis has been that use of embryo transfer for distribution of germ plasm within and between herds and flocks is likely safer than the movement of postnatal animals. Indeed, research and experience generally have been supportive of this hypothesis. However, the relative risks of transmitting infectious agents via embryo transfer vary among donor species. Further, different methods of producing embryos appear to present different risks. This paper provides a comparative overview of the risks of transmitting infectious diseases via transfer of both in vivo- and in vitro-derived embryos in common domesticated livestock species. Also discussed are universal approaches to biosecurity in embryo production and transfer. Published 9 July 2007 in Theriogenology, 68(3): 298-307.
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