The publication represents a major study of Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Indonesia and is based on a collaborative research project between Balitvet and James Cook University supported by ACIAR. It is divided into three sections; Epidemiology; Pathology and Differential Diagnosis, Aetiology. An Indonesian overview precedes these major chapters. MCF has been identified by the National Reference Coordinating Committee as a priority problem in the transmigration areas of Indonesia. Although the aetiological agent has been collected and presented in this monograph. Proceedings of a seminar on bovine malignant catarrhal fever (MCF) held in August 1986 at Balitvet, Bogor, Indonesia. OUT OF STOCK