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Growth of influenza A viruses in hamsters

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Growth of influenza A viruses in hamsters

Auteurs : H. Abou-Donia ; R. Jennings ; C. W. Potter

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Summary: The growth characteristics of four temperature-sensitive or cold-adapted recombinant influenza viruses and eight recombinant influenza viruses derived in other ways, together with the wild-type, parent viruses of these strains, were tested in hamster lungs and turbinates and in embryonated eggs at different temperatures for their replicative ability. The results showed that although the temperature-sensitive and cold-adapted recombinant viruses replicated to considerably lower titres than their wild-type parent virus strains in hamster lung and at 37° C in embryonated eggs, no similar pattern of growth was observed for the group of A/PR8 and A/Okuda recombinant influenza viruses studied in these systems. The hamster model is not therefore generally applicable as a marker for attenuated influenza virus vaccine strains.

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