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. 1974 Sep;10(3):510-5.
doi: 10.1128/iai.10.3.510-515.1974.

Effects of high ambient temperature on various stages of rabies virus infection in mice

Effects of high ambient temperature on various stages of rabies virus infection in mice

J F Bell et al. Infect Immun. 1974 Sep.

Abstract

Effects of high ambient temperatures on various stages of rabies virus infection have been studied. Ambient temperature increased within the tolerated range was found to have little effect upon body temperature of normal mice, but caused marked elevation of temperature during illness. Temperatures at onset of patent illness in mice were lower than normal. Increased body temperature in the higher thermic ambience during the incubation period was associated with decreased mortality and frequent abortive infections. Exposure to high ambient temperature late in the incubation period delayed onset of illness, decreased mortality, and increased frequency of abortive infections, but exposure to high ambient temperature after onset of patent illness did not affect the course of the disease.

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