Experimental Vesicular Exanthema of Swine Virus and San Miguel Sea Lion Virus Infection in Phocid Seals

VETERINARY PATHOLOGY(1982)

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Studies with vesicular exanthema of swine virus type A48 and San Miguel sea lion virus type 2 indicated that phocid (harp) seals could be infected with these caliciviruses, but the resultant disease was inapparent or mild and self-limiting. As in swine, lesions were limited to sparsely haired or nonhaired regions of the skin and tongue. Unlike swine, however, antivirus titers in seals were low and transient.
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