SEQUENTIAL PATHOLOGY OF BLUETONGUE VIRUS INFECTION IN CHICKEN EMBRYOS AND SUCKLING MICE

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2009
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Karnataka Veterinary Animal And Fisheries Sciences University, Bidar
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Bluetongue is an infectious, non contagious arthropod home viral disease of domestic and wild ruminants including sheep, goat, cattle, buffalo, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep and North American elk. The clinical disease is seen often in sheep, antelope, bighorn sheep and some wild animals. No clinical disease is seen in cattle, but the recent outbreak in Europe with BTV 8 was more manifested in cattle. The disease was reported for the first time in South Africa by Hutcheon in 1881 and it was described as â epizootic catarrhâ ?. In 1905, Spreull renamed the disease as bluetongue based on clinical signs.
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