Abstract

SUMMARY Pigs were experimentally infected with a human strain of Type I reovirus. Virus was recovered from the faeces over a period of days and there was a significant rise in the level of reovirus antibody. Uninfected pigs placed in contact with the experimentally infected animals also excreted virus in the faeces and showed an antibody response. No clinical signs of infection were evident except for a transient rise in temperature.

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