1981
DOI: 10.1139/m81-124
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Inhibition of Anatid herpesvirus replication by phosphonoacetate

Abstract: Phosphonoacetate was found to be an effective inhibitor of the replication and cytopathic effects (CPE) associated with Anatid herpesvirus (AHV) infections in avian cells. In low multiplicity of infection (MOI) (10(-3) or less) infected Pekin duck and chicken fibroblast cultures, the dosage required for a 50% plaque reduction was approximately 20 microgram/ml. The amount of the inhibitor needed for complete prevention of CPE was found to be MOI dependent with up to 190 microgram/mL required at a MOI of 1.1. De… Show more

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“…In a recent report, we demonstra ted that phosphonoacetate (PAA) inhibited AHV plaque formation in cell culture [11]. In this report we describe the relative in vitro ef ficiency of AHV plaque formation and repli cation inhibition by PAA, phosphonoformate (PFA), and acyclovir (AC V).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In a recent report, we demonstra ted that phosphonoacetate (PAA) inhibited AHV plaque formation in cell culture [11]. In this report we describe the relative in vitro ef ficiency of AHV plaque formation and repli cation inhibition by PAA, phosphonoformate (PFA), and acyclovir (AC V).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%