Taenia solium cysticercosis: from basic to clinical science

Taenia solium cysticercosis: from basic to clinical science

VIRULENCE OF VARIOLA VIRUSES FOR SUCKLING MICE i n o c u l a t e d variola virus f r o m the first egg passage in t h e i r e x p e r i m e n t s (J. ...

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VIRULENCE OF VARIOLA VIRUSES FOR SUCKLING MICE i n o c u l a t e d variola virus f r o m the first egg passage in t h e i r e x p e r i m e n t s (J. K. Sarkar, p e r s o n a l c o m m u n i c a tion). W e suggest t h a t some of Sarkar & M i t r a ' s specim e n s m a y have c o n t a i n e d a lot of inactive virus, some of w h i c h was carried over into t h e first harvest f r o m C A M a n d interfered with t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of the intracranial infection in t h e i r i n o c u l a t e d mice. T h i s interp r e t a t i o n c o n f o r m s to some u n p u b l i s h e d e x p e r i m e n t s of o n e of us (K. D.). Virulence for b a b y mice paralleled t h a t previously r e p o r t e d for chick e m b r y o s ( D u m b e l l & H u q , 1986), except t h a t all the African isolates were significantly m o r e v i r u l e n t for mice t h a n for chick embryos. Virulence of variola for b a b y mice thus differed f r o m isolate to isolate and, for some variola isolates, was m a r k e d l y different f r o m t h e i r virulence for chick embryos. T h e s e two laboratory virulence tests m a y t h u s act as i n d e p e n d e n t markers for variola virus isolates, b u t show only a n i n c o m p l e t e correlation w i t h virulence for h u m a n s .

Acknowledgements Most of the experiments were done at the WHO Collaborating Centre for Study and Research on Variola Viruses at St Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, U K during the tenure (1969-72) of a WHO training grant by F. H. The remaining experiments were done in the Institute of Public Health, Mokahali, Dhaka, Bangladesh by F. H. during a period of study leave while working for her PhD thesis. Gratitude is expressed to the WHO for financial support of F. H. and of the work reported here, and to St Mary's Hospital Medical School for hosting the Collaborating Centre.

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Received 23 April 2002; revised 23 August 2002; accepted for publication 29 August 2002

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