Georgsson G, Andrésdóttir V, Pálsson P A, Pétursson G
Institut for experimentel patologi, Keldur, Islands Universitet, Reykjavik.
Nord Med. 1991;106(4):112-5.
Visna, a lingering meningo-encephalitis in sheep, was one of the diseases on which B. Sigurdsson based his theory of a special group of disorders called slow infections. The cause of the disease, a retrovirus, was isolated in 1957. Visna is now classified in a subgroup of retroviridae, lentivirinae, together with virus types in animals and the human immune deficiency virus HIV. Notwithstanding that Visna has been eradicated among Icelandic sheep for 25 years research into this virus continues since it bears many similarities to HIV and also MS.
维斯纳病是绵羊的一种迁延性脑膜脑炎,是比约恩·西于尔兹松提出的一组称为慢感染的特殊疾病理论所依据的疾病之一。该疾病的病因——一种逆转录病毒,于1957年被分离出来。维斯纳病现在与动物病毒类型及人类免疫缺陷病毒HIV一起被归类于逆转录病毒科慢病毒亚科。尽管维斯纳病在冰岛绵羊中已被根除25年,但对这种病毒的研究仍在继续,因为它与HIV以及多发性硬化症有许多相似之处。