Oberst R D
Department of Pathology and Microbiology, Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Manhattan.
Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract. 1993 Mar;9(1):23-31. doi: 10.1016/s0749-0720(15)30668-x.
The ability of certain viruses to affect prenatal development in domestic animals is well documented. However, differentiating a viral-induced malformation from those caused by genetic or other environmental causes is a diagnostic dilemma. Understanding how viruses interact with their embryo-fetal hosts and the potential consequences on prenatal development requires refining and dispelling some old concepts and injecting new insights into this diagnostic challenge. This article discusses several viral teratogens affecting domestic animals: Akabane, bluetongue, Cache Valley, Japanese B encephalitis, bovine viral diarrhea, Border disease, Chuzan, epizootic hemorrhagic disease, hog cholera, Rift Valley fever, and Wesselsbron disease viruses.
某些病毒影响家畜产前发育的能力已有充分记录。然而,将病毒引起的畸形与遗传或其他环境因素导致的畸形区分开来是一个诊断难题。要了解病毒如何与胚胎-胎儿宿主相互作用以及对产前发育的潜在影响,需要完善并摒弃一些旧观念,并为这一诊断挑战注入新的见解。本文讨论了几种影响家畜的病毒性致畸原:赤羽病、蓝舌病、卡奇谷病毒、日本乙型脑炎、牛病毒性腹泻、边界病、楚山病、流行性出血病、猪霍乱、裂谷热和韦塞尔斯布朗病病毒。