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DOI: 10.7589/2011-09-260
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Experimental Infection of Pregnant Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra Pyrenaica) With Border Disease Virus Subtype 4

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Border disease virus (BDV) causes high mortality in Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) on the French and Spanish sides of the Pyrenees Mountains. We investigated the pathology induced by BDV in pregnant chamois via experimental infection. Three females were inoculated during the second third of pregnancy with a BDV-4 subgroup strain isolated from a wild Pyrenean chamois during an acute epizootic. A fourth pregnant chamois and one nonpregnant ewe were kept as negative controls. Animals were monitor… Show more

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“…The present research demonstrates that, in horizontally infected chamois, high RNA loads are excreted by nasal route and to a lower extent by rectal route, for at least 18 days. This, together with the findings of previous reports demonstrating these and vaginal and oral routes as a source of virus excretion (Cabezón, Rosell, Velarde, et al, ; Cabezón et al, ; Martin et al, ), strongly suggests that horizontal transmission has been the key factor in the reported severe epidemics in the Pyrenees. Moreover, the exceptionally long viraemia of high‐virulence BDV strains in chamois may have been also of importance for the epidemiology of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…The present research demonstrates that, in horizontally infected chamois, high RNA loads are excreted by nasal route and to a lower extent by rectal route, for at least 18 days. This, together with the findings of previous reports demonstrating these and vaginal and oral routes as a source of virus excretion (Cabezón, Rosell, Velarde, et al, ; Cabezón et al, ; Martin et al, ), strongly suggests that horizontal transmission has been the key factor in the reported severe epidemics in the Pyrenees. Moreover, the exceptionally long viraemia of high‐virulence BDV strains in chamois may have been also of importance for the epidemiology of the disease.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…In previous BDV experimental infections in chamois with high‐virulence strains, like BDV Cadí‐6, the animals developed a long‐lasting viraemia (Cabezón et al, ; Martin et al, ). The epidemiological consequences of these high‐virulence strains have been exemplified in field studies by the reports of high mortality outbreaks in free‐ranging populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…• Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) (Martin et al, 2013) Parameter 4 -Experimentally susceptible domestic species (or family/orders) • Sheep (Nettleton et al, 1992) • Goats (Løken et al, 1991) • Cattle (Braun et al, 2015) • Pigs (Cabez on et al, 2010a)…”
Section: Susceptible Animal Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%