ATYPICAL PORCINE ENTEROVIRUS ENCEPHALOMYELITIS: POSSIBLE INTERRACTION BETWEEN ENTEROVIRUSES AND ARSENICALS |
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Authors: | D A Pass ‡ A J Forman I D Connaughton J C Gillick † R S Cutler † |
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Institution: | *Regional Veterinary Laboratory, Bendigo, Victoria, 3550;?Division of Veterinary Field Services, Department of Agriculture, Bendigo, Victoria, 3550 |
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Abstract: | Porcine enteroviruses were isolated from weaner pigs that had nervous signs and mild non-suppurative meningoencephalomyelitis and ganglioneuritis. The clinical signs and lesions were not typical of enterovirus infection and it is believed that an organic arsenical present in feed enhanced pathogenicity of enteroviruses. Severe non-suppurative polioencephalomyelitis and ganglioneuritis were produced in gnotobiotic pigs by oral inoculation of the viruses. |
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