| Literature DB >> 6275749 |
R C Cutlip, H D Lehmkuhl, T A Jackson.
Abstract
Ovine fetuses, newborn lambs, and ovine colostrum were examined for ovine progressive pneumonia virus. The lambs and colostrum were also examined for specific antibody. Virus was isolated from 1 fetus, from 2 newborn lambs, and from most samples of colostrum. The fetus was about 100 days old and was carried by a seronegative ewe in contact with seropositive sheep. Both newborn lambs were carried by seropositive ewes. One lamb was dead at birth; the other lamb was normal and had not nursed. Antibody specific for the virus was present in the colostrum of 12 of 14 seropositive ewes and in the serum of 8 of 11 lambs that had nursed seropositive ewes, but not in the serum of lambs that had not nursed.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6275749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Vet Res ISSN: 0002-9645 Impact factor: 1.156