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Summary
1. A congenital disease of swine is reported which results in stillbirth or death during the neonatal period. The chief pathologic changes are those of a nonbacterial encephalitis. 2. This disease showed a temporal relationship to epidemics and equine epizootics of Japanese B encephalitis. 3. A virus identified as that of Japanese B encephalitis was recovered from the brain of 3 piglets which died 48 to 72 hours after birth. 4. Congenital damage of the nervous system by an arthropod-borne encephalitis virus has thus been demonstrated in swine.
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