PMID: 8581865Nov 1, 1995Paper

Ruminant pestivirus infections in animals other than cattle and sheep

The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice
T Løken

Abstract

The current knowledge on infection with ruminant pestiviruses in animals other than cattle and sheep and reviewed. Natural infection is found to occur in goats, in captive and free-living ruminants, as well as in pigs. The viral agent, susceptible species, epidemiology, clinicopathologic lesions, pathogenesis, diagnosis, control, and consequences for control programs in domestic ruminants are discussed.

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