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. 1979;59(3):275-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF01317424.

Asymptomatic infection of mouse hepatitis virus in the rat. Brief report

Asymptomatic infection of mouse hepatitis virus in the rat. Brief report

F Taguchi et al. Arch Virol. 1979.

Abstract

After intranasal inoculation of suckling rats mouse hepatitis virus multiplied mostly in the nasal epithelium; though there were no symptoms, antibodies were produced. Antibodies were also demonstrated in adult rats. These findings suggest that the rat may be a natural host for the virus.

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