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Autor:
W. C. Reeves, W. McD. Hammon
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Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 60
Summary and Conclusions1. Zephiran and merthiolate 1:10,000 and sodium sulfathiazole 1:500 in normal rabbit serum had no virucidal effect upon Western equine and St. Louis encephalitis viruses as determined through serial virus dilutions under the ho
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American journal of hygiene. 42
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 61
ConclusionsAs a result of inoculating Japanese B encephalitis virus subcutaneously in chickens, virus can frequently be detected in the serum 24 hours to 7 days later. Even the subcutaneous inoculation of minute amounts of virus frequently resulted i
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 57(3)
Autor:
W C, REEVES, W M, HAMMON
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
In the present studies ten common species of Western North American mosquitoes have been tested for their ability to act as vectors of Japanese B encephalitis virus (see summary Table XII). The strain of Japanese B encephalitis virus which was used w
Autor:
W M, HAMMON, W C, REEVES
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
1. Chickens inoculated subcutaneously with 0.2 cc. of a 10(-2) to 10(-7) dilution of Western equine mouse brain virus had the virus in the blood serum between the 12th and the 48th hour in most instances. The fowls showed no signs of illness. 2. Vire
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
1. Of three species of mammals tested by peripheral inoculation (guinea pig, cat, and horse) none showed viremia under conditions which suggested that any of these species would serve as a frequent source of mosquito infection. 2. Of the birds tested
Autor:
W. McD. Hammon, W. C. Reeves
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
1. Western equine virus has been successfully transmitted in the laboratory by 3 species of mosquitoes from 2 genera not previously reported as laboratory vectors: Culex tarsalis, Culiseta inornata, and Culiseta incidens. 2. Though transmission was n
Autor:
W. McD. Hammon, W. C. Reeves
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
1. St. Louis virus has been successfully transmitted in the laboratory by the following 9 species of mosquitoes from 3 genera: Culex tarsalis, Culex pipiens, Culex coronator, Aedes lateralis, Aedes taeniorhynchus, Aedes vexans, Aedes nigromaculis, Th
Autor:
W C, Reeves
Publikováno v:
Journal of vector ecology : journal of the Society for Vector Ecology. 26(1)
A review of 60 years of research on mosquito-borne arboviruses in the Western U.S.A. revealed a number of instances when serendipity influenced the development of new concepts or novel approaches to solve ecological or epidemiological problems. Eight