1983
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9975(83)90032-4
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The pathology of a spontaneous and experimental mucosal disease-like syndrome in sheep recovered from clinical Border disease

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“…No classical symptoms (abortion, stillbirth and the birth of small, weak lambs) were observed in tested goat herds; only diarrhea and alimentary tract lesions were the major clinical and pathologic signs. Barlow et al, Monies et al and Chalmers et al have reported that BDV caused mucosal disease-like lesions in sheep, which was characterized by unremitting diarrhea [4,5,13]. Few studies have done for BDV infection in goat herds [14-16]; and no diarrhea related report was available.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…No classical symptoms (abortion, stillbirth and the birth of small, weak lambs) were observed in tested goat herds; only diarrhea and alimentary tract lesions were the major clinical and pathologic signs. Barlow et al, Monies et al and Chalmers et al have reported that BDV caused mucosal disease-like lesions in sheep, which was characterized by unremitting diarrhea [4,5,13]. Few studies have done for BDV infection in goat herds [14-16]; and no diarrhea related report was available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BDV belongs to the genus Pestivirus of the family Flaviviridae , together with bovine virus diarrhea viruses 1 and 2 (BVDV 1, 2) and classical swine fever virus (CSFV) [2,3]. In some reported cases, BDV also caused mucosal disease-like lesions in sheep [4,5]. …”
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“…The clinical disease is usually manifested by barren ewes, abortion, and stillbirths. occasionally enteric dysfunction (BARLOW et al, 1983, NETTLETON & ENTRICAN 1995, MONIES & SIMPSON 1997, RADOSTITS et al, 2000.…”
Section: Cerebelo Associada Com Diminuição Da Densidade De Células E mentioning
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“…4 Apart from cattle, a MD-like syndrome has been reported 11 and experimentally reproduced in sheep. 2 Worldwide evidence for BVDV infections of free-ranging and captive wild ruminants includes multiple serologic surveys and several virus isolations. Outbreaks of disease with similarities to MD have been described in different ruminant species, 16 but they all lack diagnostic confirmation.…”
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