Congenital transmission of reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) is known to occur when one of the parents in either tolerantly infected or viraemic; however little attention has been paid to replication of the virus within the embryo itself. In this study five non-defective and one replication-defective strain of REV were inoculated into the yolk sac of 6-day-old embryonated eggs. With the exception of one non-defective strain, the others induced embryonic deformation or lesions that were apparent on the day of hatching.
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