Journal of Veterinary Research (Dec 2022)

Longitudinal study on seroreactivity of goats exposed to colostrum and milk of small ruminant lentivirus–infected dams

  • Kaba Jarosław,
  • Czopowicz Michał,
  • Witkowski Lucjan,
  • Szaluś-Jordanow Olga,
  • Mickiewicz Marcin,
  • Markowska-Daniel Iwona,
  • Puchała Ryszard,
  • Bagnicka Emilia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2022-0071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 4
pp. 511 – 521

Abstract

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Small ruminant lentivirus (SRLV) causes caprine arthritis-encephalitis in goats and maedi-visna disease in sheep. Transmission is via ingestion of colostrum and milk from infected dams or long-term direct contact between animals. Lifelong seroconversion can occur several weeks after infection via ingestion. However, sub-yearling lambs that ingest contaminated colostrum may be able to clear the infection and become seronegative. Whether a similar phenomenon occurs in goats remains unknown. Therefore, the serological status of goats was studied longitudinally from the moment of natural exposure to colostrum and milk of SRLV-positive dams through the age of 24 months.

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