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. 1973 Sep;4(3):259-62.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.4.3.259.

Inactivation of Herpesvirus hominis types 1 and 2 by silver nitrate in vitro and in vivo

Inactivation of Herpesvirus hominis types 1 and 2 by silver nitrate in vitro and in vivo

V R Coleman et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1973 Sep.

Abstract

Herpes simplex virus (HSV) types 1 and 2 (two strains each) were inactivated at different rates in vitro by 40 muM AgNO(3). The inactivation of HSV type 1 strains was virtually complete in 10 to 15 min, whereas almost half of the infectivity of HSV type 2 strains survived this exposure. One strain of type 1 inoculated into rabbit eyes was almost completely inactivated by 1% AgNO(3) solution dropped into the eye 20 min later, so that there was markedly reduced viral replication and less corneal herpetic disease. One strain of HSV type 2 in the rabbit eye was not effectively inactivated by 1% AgNO(3). From these results, it seems likely that AgNO(3) instillation into the eyes of a newborn who has passed through a birth canal infected with HSV might prevent eye infection with HSV type 1 but not with type 2. The greater resistance of HSV type 2 strains to chemical inactivation in vitro and in vivo may be of medical concern.

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