A novel enterovirus in lambs with poliomyelitis and brain stem encephalitis.
Herbert WeissenböckArnt EbingerAnna Maria GagerDenise ThallerDirk HöperKatharina LichtmannspergerChristiane Weissenbacher-LangJulia MattMartin BeerPublished in: Transboundary and emerging diseases (2021)
An Austrian organic dairy sheep farm experienced cases of recumbency and sudden deaths in three to four week old lambs. Two animals were subjected to thorough clinical and pathological investigations. Pathohistological analysis identified severe nonsuppurative myelitis and mild nonsuppurative encephalitis. An RT-qPCR assay for the recently discovered ovine picornavirus causing comparable lesions scored negative. By next-generation sequencing-based metagenomics a nearly complete genome of a novel enterovirus could be detected and assembled. In situ hybridization using a specifically designed probe revealed robust signals in affected motoneurons of the spinal cord suggesting a causative role of the novel virus. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.