Plant J W, Gard G P, Acland H M
Aust Vet J. 1977 Dec;53(12):574-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1977.tb15829.x.
The transmission of mucosal disease virus (MDV) from infected ewes and their lambs to susceptible sheep was investigated. MDV was recovered from the amniotic fluid of an infected pregnant ewe and from the blood, nasal swabs and urine of hairy lambs. MDV infection was transmitted either at lambing, from infective foetal fluids or lambs, or later as a result of contact with a surviving with a hairy lamb and either aborted or gave birth to an infected hairy lamb. Adult sheep and 12-months-old sheep were less readily infected than were newborn lambs. Pregnant ewes were infected by contact with a hairy lamb and either aborted or gave birth to an infected hairy lamb. A method to minimise spread of the infection in the field is suggested.
对黏膜病病毒(MDV)从受感染母羊及其羔羊传播至易感绵羊的情况进行了研究。从一只受感染怀孕母羊的羊水以及多毛羔羊的血液、鼻拭子和尿液中分离出了MDV。MDV感染要么在产羔时通过感染性胎儿液体或羔羊传播,要么在之后因与存活的多毛羔羊接触而传播,受感染的母羊要么流产,要么产下受感染的多毛羔羊。成年绵羊和12月龄绵羊比新生羔羊更不易感染。怀孕母羊通过与多毛羔羊接触而被感染,随后要么流产,要么产下受感染的多毛羔羊。文中提出了一种在野外尽量减少感染传播的方法。