This paper describes the first cases of malignant catarrhal fever (MCF
) in pigs in which the diagnosis was verified aetiologically by polyme
rase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA analysis and by the demonstration of
antibodies. Three pigs on two separate premises showed clinical signs
, gross pathological and histopathological lesions which were in many
respects similar to those of MCF in ruminants. The pigs were housed ad
jacent to sheep and DNA of ovine herpesvirus-2 (OHV-2) was detected by
PCR in tissues of all the pigs, In addition, antibody to alcelaphine
herpesvirus-1 was detected in the serum of the pigs and in five in-con
tact sheep. It is concluded that the disease described is MCF of pigs
caused by OHV-2.