Observations on the pathogenicity for sheep and goats and the transmissibility of the strain of virus isolated during the rinderpest outbreak in Sri Lanka in 1987 |
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Authors: | E C Anderson A Hassan T Barrett J Anderson |
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Institution: | AFRC Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, Woking, Surrey, Gt. Britain. |
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Abstract: | The pathogenicity for sheep and goats of the virus strain that caused acute rinderpest in cattle and domestic buffalo in Sri Lanka after an interval of over 40 years has been examined. The results show that it can cause overt clinical disease in goats, but only mild or unapparent infection in sheep. The disease was transmitted from infected sheep to in-contact susceptible sheep and calves. |
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