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Experimental transplacental infection of sheep with bluetongue virus serotype 8
Transplacental transmission of wild-type BTV-8 was confirmed in fetus 2, which was rRT-PCR-positive. Because no precolostral plasma was available, only the results of samples taken after colostrum uptake can be considered in assessing whether the lamb was infected with BTV-8 in utero ( Fig 2 ). In w...
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description | Transplacental transmission of wild-type BTV-8 was confirmed in fetus 2, which was rRT-PCR-positive. Because no precolostral plasma was available, only the results of samples taken after colostrum uptake can be considered in assessing whether the lamb was infected with BTV-8 in utero ( Fig 2 ). In white-tailed deer, maternal neutralising antibodies to BTV and epizootic haemorrhagic disease virus persisted until 17 to 18 weeks of age ( Gaydos and others 2002 ). [...]it is possible that the detected antibodies in the lamb at day 73 could still be maternal in origin. |
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