2002
DOI: 10.1051/vetres:2001004
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Experimental model of Border Disease Virus infection in lambs: comparative pathogenicity of pestiviruses isolated in France and Tunisia

Abstract: -Pestiviruses have been isolated from live sheep pox Tunisian vaccines. Vaccination with these vaccines caused outbreaks of Border Disease in Tunisia. In order to study more precisely the pathogenicity of these isolates, three groups of eight four month old lambs from a pestivirus-free flock were infected by the intratracheal route with a French strain (AV) and two Tunisian isolates (SN3G and Lot21). Clinical, hematological, immunological and virological parameters were evaluated. The three groups developed mi… Show more

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“…Such long-lasting viremia associated with pestivirus infection has only been described in chamois ). In contrast, during transient infection in sheep, viremia is short-lived, lasting no more than 12-15 days (Thabti et al, 2002). In other wild species, such as elk (Cervus elaphus), viremia was only detected between 3 dpi and 7 dpi (Tessaro et al, 1999).…”
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“…Such long-lasting viremia associated with pestivirus infection has only been described in chamois ). In contrast, during transient infection in sheep, viremia is short-lived, lasting no more than 12-15 days (Thabti et al, 2002). In other wild species, such as elk (Cervus elaphus), viremia was only detected between 3 dpi and 7 dpi (Tessaro et al, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…After 5 dpi, leukopenia was more severe for inoculated animals than for the control chamois and lasted until the end of the experiment. Leukopenia is commonly associated with pestivirus infection in both domestic (Thabti et al, 2002) and wild species. In Pyrenean chamois, leukopenia has been associated with BDV infection in both natural (Fernández-Sirera et al, 2011) and experimental conditions .…”
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“…Secondly, even when samples The another reason of the higher percentage of pestiviruses in that region can be use of live vaccines purpose of control programme some viral infections for instance peste des petits ruminants, sheep and goat pox and etc. Pestiviruses are frequent contaminants of modified live virus vaccines produced on primary ovine and bovine cells 20 and may play a role in pestivirus maintenance and/ or dissemination in the region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%