Kalunda M, Ferris D H, Dardiri A H, Lee K M
Can J Comp Med. 1981 Jul;45(3):310-4.
Five of 19 sheep became infected when inoculated with a virulent strain of malignant catarrhal fever virus isolated in Kenya One of the infected animals was killed in extremis; its blood and lymph node suspension reproduced the classical disease in three steers. Calves exposed to these sheep did not become infected during 89 days of close contact. The Kenya strain of malignant catarrhal fever virus infected rabbits, guinea pigs and hamsters, producing occular and nasal discharges, paralysis and death. The virus recovered from these animals in cell cultures produced disease in rabbits and steers. Neutralizing antibodies were found in the rabbit sera. Infant mice, chicken and duck embryos were refractory to infection with malignant catarrhal fever virus.
19只绵羊中有5只在接种从肯尼亚分离出的恶性卡他热病毒强毒株后被感染。其中一只受感染的动物在濒死时被宰杀;其血液和淋巴结悬液在3头公牛身上引发了典型疾病。与这些绵羊密切接触89天的犊牛未被感染。肯尼亚恶性卡他热病毒株感染了兔子、豚鼠和仓鼠,导致眼鼻分泌物、麻痹和死亡。从这些动物的细胞培养物中回收的病毒在兔子和公牛身上引发了疾病。在兔子血清中发现了中和抗体。幼鼠、鸡和鸭胚对恶性卡他热病毒感染具有抵抗力。