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. 1967 Jul;31(7):182-8.

Studies on bluetongue. VI. Animal transmission studies

Studies on bluetongue. VI. Animal transmission studies

D P Gray et al. Can J Comp Med Vet Sci. 1967 Jul.

Abstract

The Cyprus strain of bluetongue virus was successfully transmitted through six passages and the Station strain through one passage in calves. Although the animals developed no visible evidence of infection, viremia as shown by both passage and fluorescent antibody examination of infected foetal bovine kidney culture, and by serological conversion was nevertheless demonstrated. No enhancement of virulence for calves or sheep was shown following bovine passage. A ewe inoculated in late pregnancy with blood drawn from a calf 59 days after its infection, gave birth to a lamb from whose blood the virus was isolated. Significant complement-fixation titres persisted for at least 200 days.

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