| Literature DB >> 15353840 |
Misako Konishi1, Satoko Tsuduku, Makoto Haritani, Kenji Murakami, Takamitsu Tsuboi, Chiho Kobayashi, Keiichi Yoshikawa, Kumiko M Kimura, Hiroshi Sentsui.
Abstract
A disease characterized by arthritis of carpal joints and occasionally by pneumonia was seen among goats on a farm in Nagano prefecture of Japan in the summer of 2002. Serological investigation was done on 30 goats, that is one group on the farm by agar gel immunodiffusion tests using maedi-visna virus as the antigen, and 19 goats were positive. The caprine arthritis encephalitis virus genome was detected in peripheral blood leukocytes from several antibody-positive goats. Two goats among them were necropsied and used for pathological tests and virus isolation. The isolated virus was serially propagated in fetal lamb lung cell cultures. Goats inoculated with the culture fluid became antibody positive. These results suggested that a CAEV-infected goat had been introduced accidentally to the farm and that subclinical infection occurred among the flock.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15353840 DOI: 10.1292/jvms.66.911
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Med Sci ISSN: 0916-7250 Impact factor: 1.267