Anderson E C, Hassan A, Barrett T, Anderson J
AFRC Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright Laboratory, Woking, Surrey, Gt. Britain.
Vet Microbiol. 1990 Feb;21(4):309-18. doi: 10.1016/0378-1135(90)90002-d.
The pathogenicity for sheep and goats of the virus strain that caused acute rinderpest in cattle and domestic buffalo in Sri Lanka after an interval of over 40 years has been examined. The results show that it can cause overt clinical disease in goats, but only mild or unapparent infection in sheep. The disease was transmitted from infected sheep to in-contact susceptible sheep and calves.
在间隔40多年后,对在斯里兰卡致使牛和家养水牛发生急性牛瘟的病毒毒株对绵羊和山羊的致病性进行了检测。结果表明,该毒株可使山羊出现明显的临床疾病,但仅使绵羊发生轻度感染或隐性感染。疾病可从受感染的绵羊传播给与之接触的易感绵羊和犊牛。