A modified DNA test, based on the polymerase chain reaction, was devel
oped for the monogenic recessive disease bovine leucocyte adhesion def
iciency (BLAD). The test was improved by the selection of new primers
which facilitated the interpretation of the results. An easily scorabl
e banding pattern makes the test useful in cattle breeding schemes and
for clinical diagnosis. A total of 2381 samples was analysed over a p
eriod of three years. The carrier rate among young bulls at artificial
insemination (AI) stations decreased from 11.6 per cent in 1993 to 9.
9 per cent in the first five months of 1995. Continuous screening of y
oung bulls before entering AI is still recommended unless both parents
are proven to be genetically free of BLAD. The carrier rate among cli
nically suspect animals was not increased, and carriers are therefore
not expected to be immunodeficient. Despite all efforts to eradicate t
he disease, calves with BLAD were still observed in 1995.