Journal article

Some properties of feline panleukopenia virus

MJ Studdert, JE Peterson

Archiv Fur Die Gesamte Virusforschung | SPRINGER WIEN | Published : 1973

Abstract

Feline panleukopenia virus was isolated from a peracute, fatal disease in a 3-month-old Burmese kitten by inoculation of a 1 per cent spleen suspension onto freshly seeded cultures of a feline embryo (FEmb) cell line. The virus was assayed by the detection of intranuclear inclusion bodies in stained coverslips of FEmb cells. The virus was not inactivated by ether, pH 3 or 56° C for 2 hours. The titer of the virus was reduced from 106.7 to 104.2 50 per cent tissue culture infective doses when grown in the presence of 20 μg/ml 2-bromo 5-deoxyuridine. The identity of the isolated virus as a strain of panleukopenia was established by showing that it was antigenically related to a standard vaccin..

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