Westbury H A, Napthine D V, Straube E
Vet Rec. 1979 May 5;104(18):406-9. doi: 10.1136/vr.104.18.406.
Two genetically related sheep that produced border disease-affected lambs from successive pregnancies were identified. These sheep, and some of their progeny, were found to be persistently infected with a virus antigenically related to bovine virus diarrhoea/mucosal disease virus. Only one of the sheep developed detectable serum antibody to the virus, and this animal only produced it 12 months after being detected as infected. The epidemiological significance of sheep persistently infected with border disease virus is discussed.
发现两只具有亲缘关系的绵羊,它们连续怀孕所产的羔羊患有边界病。这些绵羊及其部分后代被发现持续感染一种与牛病毒性腹泻/黏膜病病毒抗原相关的病毒。只有一只绵羊产生了可检测到的针对该病毒的血清抗体,且这只动物在被检测出感染后12个月才产生抗体。文中讨论了持续感染边界病病毒的绵羊的流行病学意义。