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. 1979 Feb;49(1):33-41.

Pathology of diarrhea due to mouse hepatitis virus in the infant mouse

  • PMID: 224229

Pathology of diarrhea due to mouse hepatitis virus in the infant mouse

T Ishida et al. Jpn J Exp Med. 1979 Feb.

Abstract

Two-day-old mice were inoculated orally with a mouse hepatitis virus which had been isolated from a suckling mouse with fatal diarrhea, and a systemic infection was shown to be established, though enterotropism of the isolate was evident. Significant viral growth and syncytium forming lesions were first detectable in the intestines at day 2 postinoculation, followed by the development of focal necrotic hepatitis. The virus titer in both liver and intestine attained maximum levels at days 4 to 5. Death occurred at day 5 or later, and 60 to 100% mice died during the first 2 weeks of life. Before death, some mice showed neurologic signs with high titered viruses recovered from the brain. The necrotizing lesions were also demonstrated in the lung and lymphoid organs.

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