While you were having a conversation with a cattle veterinarian, she mentioned “animals latently infected with a virus” in a herd. The veterinarian was referring to:Single choice
A
Animals infected with a non-enveloped virus
B
Animals that carry a virus that may reactivate and cause disease
C
Animals that have clinical mastitis, and therefore a reduction in milk production
D
Animals that carry a virus that may protect them against other pathogenic agents
E
Animals that have been vaccinated with a latent virus vaccine
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