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Cytopathogenicity of pestiviruses isolated post mortem from cattle

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Ruminant Pestivirus Infections

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Cytopathic pestivirus was isolated from different tissues of only eight of 23 cattle with mucosal disease. Three persistently infected cows were healthy until slaughter after death of all their seven offspring, out of which one of four examined demonstrated cytopathic pestivirus.

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Løken, T. (1991). Cytopathogenicity of pestiviruses isolated post mortem from cattle. In: Liess, B., Moennig, V., Pohlenz, J., Trautwein, G. (eds) Ruminant Pestivirus Infections. Archives of Virology, vol 3. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-9153-8_8

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