Serosurvey of three virus infections in reindeer in northern Norway and Svalbard

  • Stuen S
  • Krogsrud J
  • Hyllseth B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Sera from 326 Norwegian reindeer (NR) and from 40 Svalbard reindeer (SR) were examined for antibodies to reindeer herpesvirus (RHV), bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV) and parainfulenza type 3 virus (PIV-3). No antibodies to any of these three viruses were detected in sera from SR. Sixty-three percent of sera from 101 adult NR (> 12 months old) and 15% of 225 NR calves (6 months old) had antibodies to RHV; corresponding values for BVDV were 41% and 6%, respectively. Twenty-seven percent of adult NR and 1% of NR calves had antibodies to both viruses. No antibodies to PIV-3 were detected in any NR sera.

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Stuen, S., Krogsrud, J., Hyllseth, B., & Tyler, N. J. C. (1993). Serosurvey of three virus infections in reindeer in northern Norway and Svalbard. Rangifer, 13(5), 215. https://doi.org/10.7557/2.13.4.1120

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