A comparison in germ-free mice of the pathogenesis of Sendai virus and mouse pneumonia virus infections
β Scribed by P. Carthew; S. Sparrow
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 839 KB
- Volume
- 130
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3417
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β¦ Synopsis
The poathogenesis of Sendai virus and pneumonia virus of mice (PVM) was studied using the immunoperoxidase technique on paraffin lung sections. The pathology of Sendai virus corresponds to that of a bronchopneumonia, with virus demonstrated by immunoperoxidase in the bronchial epithelium, and sometimes in macrophages, for a period of 2--9 days post-infection. Pneumonia virus of mice produces an interstitial pneumonia with virus demonstrated in the bronchial epithelium but also in the alveolar walls and alveolar macrophages. This virus can be demonstrated between 2 and 7 days post-infection. This technique was used to demonstrate PVM in the case of a natural outbreak of this disease and may eventually become a routine technique for the screening of lung tissue for respiratory viruses.
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