2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0378-1135(00)00377-1
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Experimental transmission of sheep-associated malignant catarrhal fever from sheep to Japanese deer (Cervus nippon) and cattle

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“…Susceptible ruminant species have been considered dead-end hosts for MCFVs. 7,11,14,15,18,24,27,34,35 This assumption was based primarily on experiments with ARHV-1, in which no cell-free virus was demonstrable in cattle with wildebeest-associated MCF, and to a lesser extent on field observations. 3,34 However, multiple recent occurrences of MCF in OvHV-2-infected bison with no apparent direct or indirect contact with sheep prompted us to reexamine the question of whether infected cattle and bison can transmit OvHV-2 to other members of their own species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Susceptible ruminant species have been considered dead-end hosts for MCFVs. 7,11,14,15,18,24,27,34,35 This assumption was based primarily on experiments with ARHV-1, in which no cell-free virus was demonstrable in cattle with wildebeest-associated MCF, and to a lesser extent on field observations. 3,34 However, multiple recent occurrences of MCF in OvHV-2-infected bison with no apparent direct or indirect contact with sheep prompted us to reexamine the question of whether infected cattle and bison can transmit OvHV-2 to other members of their own species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is possible that a specificity problem (between AlHV-1 and OvHV-2) may have accounted for the high number of cattle testing PCR-positive. Malignant catarrhal fever in deer and exotic ruminants is frequently reported outside of Europe (Blake et al, 1990;Li et al, 2000;Imai et al, 2001). European red deer are susceptible to experimental infection with MCF (Oliver et al, 1983), and AlHV-1 specific sequences have been amplified from experimentally infected red deer by PCR (Tham et al, 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sheep are the original host of OvHV-2, but the infection may naturally be transmitted to goats, cattle, bison, deer, and pigs [1,3,5,12,36,43,44,52,56,72]. The sheep and goats remain healthy upon infection with OvHV-2, whereas the other susceptible hosts succumb to MCF.…”
Section: Host Range Of Ovhv-2mentioning
confidence: 99%