Kock R, Chalmers W S, Mwanzia J, Chillingworth C, Wambua J, Coleman P G, Baxendale W
Veterinary Unit, Kenya Wildlife Services, Nairobi, Kenya.
Vet Rec. 1998 Jun 13;142(24):662-5. doi: 10.1136/vr.142.24.662.
Canine distemper virus (CDV) has been implicated in some recent deaths of lions, which showed clinical signs of distemper, in the the Serengeti plain. Similar clinical findings have since been reported in lions of the Masai Mara. Fifty-five per cent of serum samples obtained from wild lions of the Masai Mara have been found to contain neutralising antibody to CDV, indicating that they had been exposed to the virus. Adult orphan lions kept in captivity, were vaccinated with the live attenuated Onderstepoort strain of CDV. The results indicated that the vaccine is both safe and immunogenic, and may be potentially useful for the prophylactic vaccination of lions at high risk.
犬瘟热病毒(CDV)与近期塞伦盖蒂平原上一些出现犬瘟热临床症状的狮子死亡事件有关。此后,马赛马拉的狮子也报告了类似的临床发现。从马赛马拉野生狮子身上采集的血清样本中,有55%被发现含有针对CDV的中和抗体,这表明它们曾接触过该病毒。圈养的成年孤儿狮子接种了减毒活的 Onderstepoort 株 CDV 疫苗。结果表明,该疫苗既安全又具有免疫原性,可能对高风险狮子的预防性疫苗接种有潜在用途。