## Abstract Surveillance of varicellaโzoster virus (VZV) genotypes is indicated in Germany after implementation of universal varicella vaccination. This article reports genotyping data of 77 VZV strains obtained from 54 patients with varicella, 1 newborn with congenital varicella syndrome, 2 fetuse
Neurovirulence of wild and laboratory Junin virus strains in animal hosts
โ Scribed by Silvia I. Medeot; Marta S. Contigiani; Eduardo R. Brandan; Marta S. Sabattini
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 958 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The neurovirulence of Candid #1 and XJCL3 laboratory strains and CbalV4454 and CbaโFHA5069 wild strains of Junin virus was studied in albino mice, guinea pigs, and a South American wild rodent, Calomys musculinus, of different ages inoculated by the intracerebral route. Infectivity in brain and organs, lethality, and neuropathological lesions were determined. The laboratory and wild strains showed similar neurovirulence only in 2โdayโold mice. The neurovirulence of laboratory strains decreased with the age of the animal, and the Candid #1 strain affected only 2โdayโold mice.
In guinea pigs, the 2 wild strains and XJCL3 laboratory strain were neurovirulent for 11โdayโold and adult animals giving moderate lymphocytic infiltration in the brain and mild lesions in the spinal cord. Virus titres from the brain and the spinal cord were lower with the XJCL3 and CbalV4454 strains than with the CbalFHA5069 strain; with the latter, virus was recovered only from the lymph nodes, the lung, kidney, liver, and spleen. The Candid #1 strain was not neurovirulent even for 11โdayโold animals.
In contrast, the laboratory strains were neurovirulent for Calomys musculinus, depending on the brains showing lymphocyte infiltration but not from other organs. The CbaFHA5059 strain was not neurovirulent, although virus was recovered from the brain, spleen, liver, lymph nodes, and salivary glands.
These results with the 3 hosts indicate that Junin virus neurovirulence is virus strainโdependent, and host species and ageโdependent, with the Candid #1 strain proving the least neurovirulent of the strains studied.
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