Pathogenesis of aleutian disease of mink: identification of nonpersistent infections
- PMID: 803925
- PMCID: PMC415030
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.11.1.92-94.1975
Pathogenesis of aleutian disease of mink: identification of nonpersistent infections
Abstract
Aleutian disease virus usually produces a persistent infection and progressive immune comples disease in mink of the Aleutian genotype. Study of Aleutian disease virus infection in non-Aleutian mink showed that about one-quarter developed nonpersistent infections by the virus, and that the nonpersistence was not genetically determined by the host. The nonpersistently infected mink developed only a transient elevation of serum gamma globulin, and much lower specific Aleutian disease virus antibody titers than persistently infected mink. No lesions were found in the nonpersistently infected mink.
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