Gorham J R, Evermann J F, Ward A, Pearson R, Shen D, Hartsough G R, Leathers C
Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, Washington State University, Pullman 99164-7040.
Can J Vet Res. 1990 Jun;54(3):383-4.
Coronavirus-like particles have been detected by electron microscopy in fecal samples from naturally occurring cases of epizootic catarrhal gastroenteritis (ECG) of mink. Preliminary transmission trials with bacteria-free filtrates from mink with ECG suggested that a coronavirus plays a role in the disease syndrome.
通过电子显微镜在水貂自然发生的流行性卡他性胃肠炎(ECG)病例的粪便样本中检测到了冠状病毒样颗粒。对患有ECG的水貂的无菌滤液进行的初步传播试验表明,一种冠状病毒在该疾病综合征中起作用。