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. 1975 Mar;11(3):476-80.
doi: 10.1128/iai.11.3.476-480.1975.

Genital herpesvirus hominis infection in mice. I. Development of an experimental model

Genital herpesvirus hominis infection in mice. I. Development of an experimental model

J C Overall Jr et al. Infect Immun. 1975 Mar.

Abstract

Pregnant female mice, after intravaginal inoculation with Herpesvirus hominis (HVH) type 2, developed vaginitis on days 5 to 7 after virus challenge, followed by hunching and hind limb paralysis on days 7 to 9 and death from encephalitis on days 9 to 11. After initial replication in the mucous membranes of the genital tract, virus spread to the spinal cord and ascended to involve the brain. Viremia or replication of H. hominis type 2 in the liver or spleen was not detected. Virus was cleared from vaginal secretions by days 8 to 10 after infection. Pregnant mice were more susceptible to the infection than nonpregnant mice. This experimental infection in female mice provides a model for genital herpesvirus infection and for herpesvirus infection and for herpesvirus encephalitis in which one can evaluate potentially promising antiviral chemotherapeutic agents.

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