2018
DOI: 10.22319/rmcp.v9i3.4247
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Detection of rabies virus in organs unrelated to the central nervous system of experimentally-inoculated vampire bats

Abstract: The aim of this research was to detect rabies virus in peripheral tissues in captive vampires. Vampire bats were inoculated with 10 6 MICLD50 of homologous rabies virus. Bats displayed clinical signs of rabies beginning on d 8 until the 19 th d post-inoculation (pi). Rabies virus antigens were found in the brain of all rabid bats. Viral RNA was detected in brain, salivary gland and tongue tissue by RT-PCR and nested PCR (nPCR). Viral genome was also detected in organs unrelated to the central nervous system. R… Show more

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