Vertebrate Animal and Related Viruses 1981
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-429703-6.50011-x
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Herpesvirus Diseases of Mammals and Birds: Comparative Aspects and Diagnosis

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“…For ADV vaccines, a challenge dose of virus sufficient to cause dysfunction or death in 80% of control pigs is desired. The severity of signs following challenge exposure depends on the virulence of the viral strain, dose of virus and route of exposure (12). The LA031 strain of ADV can be considered a classical example of a Brazilian virulent strain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For ADV vaccines, a challenge dose of virus sufficient to cause dysfunction or death in 80% of control pigs is desired. The severity of signs following challenge exposure depends on the virulence of the viral strain, dose of virus and route of exposure (12). The LA031 strain of ADV can be considered a classical example of a Brazilian virulent strain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exceptionally, transmission can occur from one species to another in the context of farms or zoos. Examples include infection of humans with the simian herpesvirus B virus (Whitley, 1996 ) and of cattle, sheep, dogs and cats with the porcine herpesvirus pseudorabies virus (Gustafson, 1981 ). Interspecies transmission may also have played a limited part in herpesvirus evolution (McGeoch et al , 1995 ).…”
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“…o" XW r~~& -FIG. 4. Histopathological section of a PrV skin test reaction induced by nucleocapsid antigen (109 per ml).…”
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