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. 2020 Mar 31;12(4):389. doi: 10.3390/v12040389

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Clinical cases in Flock 1 (confirmed PPRV and bluetongue virus (BTV) infected) in Olorien-Magaiduru ward, showing a range of clinical signs: (a) 1–2-year-old goat with mucoid nasal discharge and (b) diarrhoea—peste des petits ruminants virus (PPRV) rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and PPRV real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) positive; (c) 2–3-month-old goat with lacrimation, nasal discharge, peri-oral skin lesions and (d) mouth lesions—not tested; (e) 8-month-old sheep with nasal discharge, swollen and ulcerated muzzle and ulceration inside lips and tongue—PPRV-RDT and PPRV RT-qPCR negative; (f) 1-year-old goat with peri-oral skin lesions—not tested.