Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2453571 | Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We observed 15 goats for 9 days after subcutaneous infection with 103 TCID50 with isolates of peste-des-petits ruminants virus from Africa and India and five concurrent, uninfected control goats. Typical clinical signs of the infection were present in all 15 infected goats by day 8 and in most by day 6 and some signs were present by day 4. However, 6 out of 15 goats already have detectable virus shedding by day 3 and four more were shedding by day 4 and every goat had virus shedding for at least 1 day before the recognition of clinical signs. This experiment indicates that incubatory carriers therefore might play a role in the transmission of PPRV among small ruminants.
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Authors
E. Couacy-Hymann, S.C. Bodjo, T. Danho, M.Y. Koffi, G. Libeau, A. Diallo,