Isolation and serological differentiation of a herpesvirus from bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus,L. 1758) |
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Authors: | E. F. Kaleta H. -J. Marschall G. Glünder B. Stiburek |
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Affiliation: | (1) Klinik für Geflügel, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany;(2) Institut für Virologie, Abteilung für klinische Virologie, Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary An infectious agent was isolated from the liver of bobwhite quails (Colinus virginianus, L. 1758). The agent was sensitive to chloroform and its multiplication was inhibited by 5-iodine-2-deoxy-uridine. It passed filters with a pore diameter of 220 nm and more but not 100 nm filters. Electron microscopic examination revealed numerous nucleocapsids with hollow capsomeres and few enveloped particles in the supernatant fluids of infected cultures. The nucleocapsids were calculated to have 162 capsomeres on their surface. Using the plaque reduction method for neutralization tests no serological cross reactions could be detected between the quail isolate and sera against Marek's disease virus, turkey herpesvirus (HV), duck enteritis HV, infectious laryngotracheitis HV, amazon parrot HV, great horned owl HV, eagle owl HV, snowy owl HV, falcon HV, pigeon HV, Lake Victoria Cormorant HV, and stork HV. The isolate from bobwhite quail did only cross-react with antiserum against crane HV. It is concluded that the isolated virus is a member of the avian herpesvirus group and it is proposed to tentatively term it herpesvirus colinum (fromColinus virginianus = bobwhite quail).With 1 Figure |
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