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EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF PREGNANT PYRENEAN CHAMOIS (RUPICAPRA PYRENAICA) WITH BORDER DISEASE VIRUS SUBTYPE 4
2013
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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
doi:10.7589/2011-09-260
pmid:23307372
fatcat:r6c3tqwmhfewpbfabcwp3l253e