Edwards S, Roehe P M, Ibata G
Central Veterinary Laboratory (Weybridge), Surrey, UK.
Br Vet J. 1995 Mar-Apr;151(2):181-7. doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(95)80008-5.
A pestivirus originally isolated from weaner pigs was shown to be capable of infecting weaners experimentally, but without inducing significant signs of disease. When inoculated into pregnant sows and ewes in early gestation, both the porcine virus and an antigenically similar ovine border disease isolate could induce congenital infections in both species.
一种最初从断奶仔猪中分离出的瘟病毒被证明能够在实验中感染断奶仔猪,但不会引发明显的疾病症状。当在妊娠早期接种到怀孕母猪和母羊体内时,这种猪瘟病毒和一种抗原性相似的羊边界病病毒分离株都能在这两个物种中引发先天性感染。