Sweasey D, Patterson D S, Richardson C, Harkness J W, Shaw I G, Williams W W
Vet Rec. 1979 May 19;104(20):447-50. doi: 10.1136/vr.104.20.447.
Pregnant Dorset horn gimmers inoculated with a non-cytopathic strain of the border disease virus produced "hairy shaker" lambs that were individually affected to a varying degree. Surviving lambs were observed for a period of up to 20 weeks when neurological signs were seen to gradually disappear. During this time live virus was isolated from a wide variety of sites in nearly all of the infected lambs. The infected animals grew at a significantly slower rate compared with the controls, particularly during the first 15 weeks. Several morphological defects are described the most consistent being the decreased weight of the central nervous system. By 20 weeks body-weights were about 20 per cent lower and carcase quality scores were reduced. An assessment is made of the economic losses attributable to BD taking into consideration carcase quality at 20 weeks and the perinatal losses.
给怀孕的多塞特角母羊接种边境病病毒的非细胞病变毒株后,产出了“毛发颤抖”的羔羊,这些羔羊个体受影响程度各不相同。对存活的羔羊进行了长达20周的观察,期间发现神经症状逐渐消失。在此期间,几乎所有受感染羔羊的多种部位都分离出了活病毒。与对照组相比,受感染动物的生长速度明显较慢,尤其是在最初的15周。描述了几种形态学缺陷,最一致的是中枢神经系统重量减轻。到20周时,体重降低了约20%,胴体质量评分也降低了。考虑到20周时的胴体质量和围产期损失,对边境病造成的经济损失进行了评估。