The risk of transmitting the virus PPRV, which produces a highly infectious and often fatal disease in sheep and goats, does not appear to vary significantly by an animal’s age, unlike its sibling virus measles, which is most prominent in children. Instead, animals in areas where livestock are the sole source of an owner’s livelihood are more likely to become infected compared to herds whose owners rely on a mix of livestock and agriculture.
Click here for original story, Efforts to control livestock disease PPRV should focus on herd management style, not age
Source: Phys.org