[Lack of viral persistence in 2 Cebus sp].Rev Argent Microbiol. 1984; 16(2):107-10.RA
Abstract
Two Cebus sp surviving acute Junin virus infection, one after intramuscular inoculation with pathogenic XJ and the other after intracerebral inoculation with XJ Clone 3, failed to exhibit persistent infection. Although treatment with immunosuppressive drugs was carried out, no Junin virus was detected in blood or organs in spite of blind passages in mice for the former as well as cocultivation with permissive Vero cells for the latter. Viremia was also ruled out by immunofluorescence on BHK/21 cell culture. These findings correlate with the lack of long-lasting virus in blood observed in humans following the acute phase of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever.
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PubMed ID
6101036
Citation
Oubiña, J R., et al. "[Lack of Viral Persistence in 2 Cebus Sp]." Revista Argentina De Microbiologia, vol. 16, no. 2, 1984, pp. 107-10.
Oubiña JR, Videla CM, Carballal G. [Lack of viral persistence in 2 Cebus sp]. Rev Argent Microbiol. 1984;16(2):107-10.
Oubiña, J. R., Videla, C. M., & Carballal, G. (1984). [Lack of viral persistence in 2 Cebus sp]. Revista Argentina De Microbiologia, 16(2), 107-10.
Oubiña JR, Videla CM, Carballal G. [Lack of Viral Persistence in 2 Cebus Sp]. Rev Argent Microbiol. 1984;16(2):107-10. PubMed PMID: 6101036.
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AU - Videla,C M,
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EP - 10
JF - Revista Argentina de microbiologia
JO - Rev Argent Microbiol
VL - 16
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N2 - Two Cebus sp surviving acute Junin virus infection, one after intramuscular inoculation with pathogenic XJ and the other after intracerebral inoculation with XJ Clone 3, failed to exhibit persistent infection. Although treatment with immunosuppressive drugs was carried out, no Junin virus was detected in blood or organs in spite of blind passages in mice for the former as well as cocultivation with permissive Vero cells for the latter. Viremia was also ruled out by immunofluorescence on BHK/21 cell culture. These findings correlate with the lack of long-lasting virus in blood observed in humans following the acute phase of Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever.
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