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1 October 1980 POSSIBLE ROLE OF WILD MAMMALS IN TRANSMISSION OF PSEUDORABIES TO SWINE
CHARLES M. KIRKPATRICK, CHARLES L. KANITZ, SARA M. McCROCKLIN
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Abstract

Of 73 wild and domestic mammals tested from an area endemic for pseudorabies in swine, 16 showed natural pseudorabies virus infection, 8 from farms with no pseudorabies history. In transmission experiments with swine and raccoons (Procyon lotor), pseudorabies was not transmitted between raccoons but was transmitted reciprocally between raccoons and swine by contact and when either consumed infected carrion of the other. The fluorescent antibody tissue section test proved valuable in diagnosis of pseudorabies, especially when employed with the virus isolation test.

KIRKPATRICK, KANITZ, and McCROCKLIN: POSSIBLE ROLE OF WILD MAMMALS IN TRANSMISSION OF PSEUDORABIES TO SWINE 1
CHARLES M. KIRKPATRICK, CHARLES L. KANITZ, and SARA M. McCROCKLIN "POSSIBLE ROLE OF WILD MAMMALS IN TRANSMISSION OF PSEUDORABIES TO SWINE ," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(4), 601-614, (1 October 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.4.601
Received: 6 March 1980; Published: 1 October 1980
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