Growth of influenza A viruses in hamsters
Identifieur interne : 001101 ( Istex/Corpus ); précédent : 001100; suivant : 001102Growth of influenza A viruses in hamsters
Auteurs : H. Abou-Donia ; R. Jennings ; C. W. PotterSource :
- Archives of Virology [ 0304-8608 ] ; 1980-06-01.
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- Attenuated, Attenuation, Clone, Embryonated, Embryonated eggs, Hamster, Hamster lung, Influenza, Influenza virus, Influenza virus strains, Influenza viruses, Mutant, Parent strain, Parent strains, Parent virus, Present study, Recombinant, Recombinant influenza viruses, Recombinant virus, Recombinant viruses, Recombination, Replication, Respective parent viruses, Temperaturesensitive mutants, Titre, Turbinate, Turbinate homogenates, Vaccine, Virology, Virus, Virus replication, Virus strains.
Abstract
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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<abstract lang="en">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.</abstract>
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<topic>Medical Microbiology</topic>
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