Genomic detection of @vine herpesvims-2 in South Indian sheep and goat
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Keywords:
Catarrhal fever, Goat, India, Malignant, OHV-2, SheepAbstract
The ovine herpes virus-2 (OHV-2), that causes malignant catarrhal fever in ruminants, is an important pathogen in areas where clinically susceptible ruminants share pastureland. Malignant catarrhal fever has been listed by OIE in risk group B and up to January 2007 it was considered as exotic for the country. Rapid diagnosis of exotic pathogens that cause similar clinical diseases is important for containment of epidemics. This investigation on 612 clinical specimen from 600 sheep and goats in south Indian states revealed the presence of OHV-2 specific genomic sequences in 17 samples of infected animals from clinics that were diagnosed for acute respiratory syndrome, as well as acute fever, and sudden onset of blindness.
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