Oladosu L A, Olayeye O D, Baba S S, Omilabu S A
Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Rev Sci Tech. 1993 Sep;12(3):873-7. doi: 10.20506/rst.12.3.733.
An outbreak of African horse sickness involving two horse stables in Lagos, Nigeria, was investigated. Inoculation of blood from infected horses into suckling albino mice resulted in isolation of a virus which was identified as African horse sickness virus by the complement fixation test. The clinical, pathological and epizootiological findings (reported elsewhere) were consistent with African horse sickness. Potential threats of the epidemic to international horse trade are briefly highlighted.
对尼日利亚拉各斯两个马厩爆发的非洲马瘟疫情展开了调查。将感染马匹的血液接种到乳鼠体内,分离出一种病毒,通过补体结合试验鉴定该病毒为非洲马瘟病毒。临床、病理和流行病学调查结果(已在其他地方报道)与非洲马瘟相符。简要强调了该疫情对国际马匹贸易的潜在威胁。