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Clinical variations of border disease in sheep according to the source of the inoculum
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1983
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Veterinary VaccineCaprineClinical VariationsPathologyEducationVeterinary ResearchBorder DiseaseLive LambsParasitologyAnimal PhysiologyNeurovirologyVeterinary PathologyVirologyVeterinary DiagnosticsVeterinary EpidemiologyHairy Birth CoatAnimal ScienceZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceMedicineAnimal Virus
Non-cytopathogenic pestivirus obtained from lambs with border disease, with or without nervous signs, was inoculated into pregnant ewes at 57 to 65 days of gestation. Live lambs born to inoculated ewes were clinically identical to the lambs from which virus was obtained, ie, either a hairy birth coat with central nervous system disturbance or a hairy birth coat without central nervous system disturbance.