Relative susceptibility of pigs, sheep and goats to the type a virus of foot - and- mouth disease
1969
Oppong, E.N.W., Faculty of Agriculture. University of Ghana, Legon.
Artificial exposure of pigs, sheep and goats to the Type A virus of foot-and-mouth disease, resulted in clinical infection in the pigs and sub clinical or in apparent infection in the sheep and goats. It is therefore suggested that sheep and goats do become infected sub clinically to the Type A virus and may themselves be in apparent carriers of the disease. It was not possible to obtain the necessary experimental evidence to explain why pigs did not become infected during an outbreak of the disease in cattle in the villages in Southern Ghana
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