Rotavirus (reovirus-like) infection of neonatal ruminants in a zoo nursery.

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An outbreak of a pneumoenteric disease occurred in neonates in a zoo nursery. Four of seven affected animals died. Rotaviruses were observed in the feces of an affected 4-day old impala (Aepyceros melampus), a Thomson's gazelle (Gazella thomsonii) and an addax (Addax nasomaculatus). Encapsulated Escherichia coli also were isolated from the feces. The recovered rotaviruses was antigenically related to bovine rotavirus. A bovine rotavirus vaccine was given orally and no adverse effects were noted.

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Eugster, A. K., Strother, J., & Hartfiel, D. A. (1978). Rotavirus (reovirus-like) infection of neonatal ruminants in a zoo nursery. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 14(3), 351–354. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-14.3.351

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