Halbur P G, Paul P S, Andrews J J, Sanderson T P, Ross R F, Schwartz K J, Frey M L, Erickson B J, Hill H T, Hoffman L J
Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, Ames 50011.
Vet Rec. 1993 Mar 13;132(11):263-6. doi: 10.1136/vr.132.11.263.
Endemic pneumonia in five- to eight-week-old pigs induced microscopic lesions of proliferative interstitial pneumonia which were compatible with a viral aetiology. The disease was transmitted experimentally to conventional and gnotobiotic pigs by means of a lung homogenate filtered through a 0.22 micron filter. No common viral respiratory pathogens of pigs were isolated. Two types of virus particles were observed in cell culture by electron microscopy; one was about 70 nm in diameter and had an envelope and short surface spicules, the other also had an envelope, was elongated, pleomorphic, measured 80 x 320 nm and was coated by antibodies.