The serological relationship of herpesvirus ovis to other herpesviruses and its possible involvement in the aetiology of jaagsiekte

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Verwoerd, Daniel Wynand
Meyer-Scharrer, Elizabeth
De Villiers, Ethel-Michele
Broekman, J.

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Cross-neutralization studies showed that 3 different isolates of herpesvirus ovis from cell cultures derived from the lungs of sheep suffering from jaagsiekte were not only identical but were also related to a similar isolate made in Scotland. No relationship, however, could be established between herpesvirus ovis and common bovine or equine herpesviruses. Antibodies to herpesvirus ovis were present in roughly 70% of all animals tested and no evidence was obtained for the involvement of the virus in the aetiology of jaagsiekte. On the other hand, the absence of antibodies in sheep sera from Iceland as well as the other data obtained in this study did not exclude involvement of the virus in jaagsiekte.

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Veterinary medicine

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Verwoerd, DW, Meyer-Scharrer, E, Broekman, J. & De Villiers, E-M 1979. 'The serological relationship of herpesvirus ovis to other herpesviruses and its possible involvement in the aetiology of jaagsiekte. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 46, no. 1 pp. 61-63.