1996
DOI: 10.1177/104063879600800401
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A Sequential Study of Experimental Porcine Paramyxovirus (LPMV) Infection of Pigs: Immunostaining of Cryostat Sections and Virus Isolation

Abstract: Abstract. La Piedad Michoacan Paramyxovirus (LPMV) is a recently recognized paramyxovirus infecting pigs throughout Mexico. Disease syndromes observed in field cases associated with LPMV infection include neurologic, respiratory, and reproductive disorders. Clinical signs and the distribution of LPMV virus and antigen in tissue samples from pigs experimentally infected with LPMV by natural routes were studied. Severe neurologic disease and death occurred following experimental inoculation of 3-and 17-day-old p… Show more

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“…1 The results for virus isolation reported here are generally in agreement with those of this earlier study. Virus was recovered consistently from tonsil (days 1-9 PI), lung (days 3-9 PI, with the exception of day 5), and olfactory bulb (days 4-9 PI).…”
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“…1 The results for virus isolation reported here are generally in agreement with those of this earlier study. Virus was recovered consistently from tonsil (days 1-9 PI), lung (days 3-9 PI, with the exception of day 5), and olfactory bulb (days 4-9 PI).…”
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confidence: 82%
“…Under these circumstances, to maximize the efficiency of virus isolation procedures for diagnosis, the results reported here and supported by the results a pig infected at 3 days of age of an earlier study 1 indicate that selective sampling of olfactory bulb and/or midbrain is required.…”
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