PMID: 16502689Oct 1, 1976Paper

Response of white-tailed deer to infection with peste des petits ruminants virus

Journal of Wildlife Diseases
F M Hamdy, A H Dardiri

Abstract

White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were infected experimentally with two strains of peste des petits ruminants virus. The response varied from fatal consequence to subclinical infection. The clinical signs and gross lesions were similar to those in goats. Virus was recovered from all the infected deer, and survivors developed specific antibodies demonstrated by complement fixation and virus neutralization tests. Survivors also resisted challenge with virulent rinderpest virus that was lethal to a control deer.

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