Abstract

SUMMARY West African Dwarf sheep infected with Wesselsbron virus developed clinical disease characterized by fever anorexia, mild leucopenia and abortion. All inoculated animals developed viraemia lasting three to four days. Haemmagglutination inhibiting and neutralizing antibodies to Wesselsbron and related flaviviruses were detected in all infected animals.

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