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biological properties of a canine distemper virus isolate associated with demyelinating encephalomyelitis.a canine distemper virus (cdv), designated r252, originally recovered from a dog with demyelinating encephalomyelitis was shown to reproduce this disease in gnotobiotic dogs with a high incidence as compared to other cdv strains, which produced an acute fatal infection. in this investigation, r252 was propagated for the first time in vero cells and compared to two known strains of cdv, snyder-hill (sh) and onderstepoort (ond). the results of this study revealed that intracellular r252 accumulate ...197547310
[lymphocyte stimulation tests using measles and distemper virus antigens in the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis]. 197550570
a canine distemper model of virus-induced anergy.for development of an animal model of virus-induced anergy, the effect of canine distemper virus (cdv) upon cell-mediated immunity in dogs was investigated. first, canine cutaneous reactions and in vitro lymphocyte responses to soluble protein antigens were characterized. dogs immunized with picryl guinea pig albumin and with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (both in complete freund's adjuvant) responded reproducibly to intracutaneous challenge with these antigens. reactivity peaked in 20-40 days (maxi ...197657199
multiple sclerosis and canine distemper. 197876140
canine distemper virus and multiple sclerosis.serum samples from patients with multiple sclerosis (m.s.), patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (s.s.p.e.), and controls were examined for virus-neutralising antibodies against measles virus (m.v.) and 2 strains of canine distemper virus (c.d.v.). m.s. and s.s.p.e. patients had higher m.v. antibody titres than controls. in contrast, no significant differences were observed in mean c.d.v.-neutralising antibody titres between m.s. patients and controls. the results, though obtained f ...197877418
multiple sclerosis, canine distemper, and measles immunisation. 197877968
possible initiation of viral encephalomyelitis in dogs by migrating lymphocytes infected with distemper virus.the principal pathways by which viruses spread to the central nervous system (c.n.s.) are considered to be direct invasion along peripheral nerves or the haematogenous route. the latter is thought to involve passive transfer or active replication of virus in c.n.s. endothelial cells. in this study histological evidence of mild perivascular encephalomyelitis was found 8-10 days after infection of dogs with canine distemper virus (c.d.v.). c.d.v. antigen and viral nucleocapsids were detectable in ...197878387
isolation of an infectious agent from bone-marrows of patients with multiple sclerosis.bone-marrow aspirates from 5 patients with recent episodes of multiple sclerosis (m.s.) contained increased numbers of plasma cells, and aspirates from 3 of these patients contained atypical reticulum cells. when bone-marrow from 4 of the patients was inoculated into cell cultures a cytopathic effect (c.p.e.) was observed, and this effect could be serially passaged to further cultures. the c.p.e. was not observed when ether-treated extracts of cells showing c.p.e. were used for passage or when t ...197879758
multiple sclerosis and canine distemper in iceland.iceland offers a favourable opportunity to examine the suggested relationship between canine distemper and multiple sclerosis. distemper is not enzootic in iceland and distemper immunisation is not practised. however, importations result in occasional epizootics, three of which have occurred since 1909. careful enumeration of multiple sclerosis indicates that there were 129 cases during the period 1946--65. when these cases are subdivided into six regions, by place of birth, regional period-prev ...197882686
multiple sclerosis and canine distemper in iceland. 197985027
antibody responses in the cerebrospinal fulid of cynomolgus monkeys after intracerebral inoculation with paramyxoviruses.cynomolgus monkeys with or without measles antibody were intracerebrally inoculated with measles or canine distemper viruses, and antibody responses in the cerebrospinal fluid (csf) were investigated. in measles antibody-free monkeys, natural infection with wild measles virus or intracerebral inoculations with two attenuated measles vaccines evoked primary antibody responses to measles virus in the sera but not in the csf. in measles-immune monkeys, intracerebral inoculation with the tycsa strai ...1979106009
pathology of measles virus infection of the nervous system: comparison with multiple sclerosis. 1979110718
a new plaque system for canine distemper: characteristics of the green strain of canine distemper virus.a vero cell adapted green strain of canine distemper virus (cdv) was tested for its plaque-forming capacity in different cell lines. plaque formation was observed in hep-2, bs-c-1, and hela cells but not in vero or dog kidney cells even though replication and cytopathology were observed in the latter cell types. in the cells in which the virus was capable of producing plaques, the plaques were observed within 24 h post infection and continued to increase in size with subsequent cellular destruct ...1979113067
immune mechanisms against canine distemper. ii. role of antibody in antigen modulation and prevention of intercellular and extracellular spread of canine distemper virus.specific antibody was shown to be highly effective in neutralizing extracellular canine distemper virus (cdv) as well as preventing the intercellular spread of this virus. thus, relatively low levels of antibody neutralized 1 x 10(5) tcid50 of extracellular cdv and the development of plaques or cpe in hep-2 and vero cells respectively could be prevented even when up to 5% of the cells were infected. this inhibition of cpe and virus spread was most pronounced when antibody was added early but cou ...1979118114
newer knowledge in comparative virology--its contribution to human health research.like other comparative sciences, and despite its recent beginning comparative virology has already contributed useful applications and observations to human health research. teachings derived from the study of marek's disease found application in that of burkitt's lymphoma, and may lead to a possible vaccine against the human disease. equally useful information came from the study of canine distemper in the development of a chorio-allantoic membrane attenuated measles vaccine, and in our knowled ...1975167504
the possible viral etiology of multiple sclerosis. 1975175649
genesis and maintenance of a persistent infection by canine distemper virus.vero cells were persistently infected with canine distemper virus by continuous undiluted passage of virus harvests. the cells were refractory to superinfection by both measles virus and canine distemper virus. these persistently infected cells produced and released into the medium a labile component which had a potent and selective inhibitory effect on the replication of canine distemper and measles virus. the inhibitory agent was not inactivated by u.v.-irradiation or sedimented by ultracentri ...1976184239
experiements with an inactivated hepatitis leptospirosis vaccine in vaccination programmes for dogs.a fluid adjuvanted vaccine consisting of inactivated hepatitis virus (ih) and leptospirae antigens (l) was developed. the vaccine (kavak ihl; duphar) was tested in several vaccination programmes both alone and in combination with freeze dried measles (m) or distemper (d) vaccines. the results demonstrate that this new vaccine is also effective in pups with maternally derived antibodies, although a second vaccination at 14 weeks of age is recommended to boost the first vaccination. for the booste ...1977196386
critical factors of the vacuum-oven technique which influence the estimation of moisture in veterinary biologics.when striving toward standardization of lyophilized products, it is often difficult to correlate biological characteristics and residual-moisture content because of the great variety of assay procedures being used to estimate residual moisture. even when moisture assays are performed according to the same general assay procedure, there are often subtle differences that cause large variations in results. critical factors of the vacuum-oven technique such as: homogeneity and number of samples, siz ...1976198320
an attenuated mink enteritis virus and its use in a trivalent vaccine: studies on safety and antigenicity. 1977200331
a study of dogs with kennel cough.a detailed study of a population of dogs with kennel cough was undertaken. twenty-seven (77 per cent) of a total of 35 dogs had pathological evidence of respiratory disease in the form of tracheobronchitis with, in some animals, exudative pneumonia. a variety of viral and bacterial agents were isolated from the respiratory tract of diseased dogs but bordetella bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza virus sv-5 appeared to be the most significant organisms recovered.1978207006
decrease in platelet count after vaccination with distemper-hepatitis (dh) vaccine. 1978211690
virus infection in demyelinating diseases.several animal and human demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system (cns) are associated with rna or dna viruses. these viruses infect cns cells lytically or persistently. they mainly belong to the group of envelope viruses which derive their envelope partly from the host cell membrane. the process of virus release may result in the appearance of new antigens of virus-infected cells or the incorporation of cell membrane material into the viral envelope. these changes may lead to an imm ...1978211825
canine and feline immunization. 1978220773
use of vaccines in exotic species. 1979222041
mechanisms of heterotypic immunity against canine distemper.hep-2 cells infected with measles virus (mv) for as short as 6 h became refractory to superinfection with canine distemper virus (cdv) but not to vesicular stomatitis virus (vsv). the exact mechanism of such interference is unknown but probably occurs after virus attachment and penetration. these results verify the suggestion that virus interference may be a mechanism of heterotypic protection against canine distemper.1979226395
antigenic relationships between measles and canine distemper viruses: comparison of immune response in animals and humans to individual virus-specific polypeptides.precipitation with hyperimmune rabbit sera, sera from patients convalescing from measles, and sera from patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, followed by electrophoresis, enabled antigenic relationships between the individual polypeptides of measles and canine distemper viruses to be examined. virus isolates from patients with acute measles or subacute sclerosing panencephalitis showed no antigenic differences. with rabbit hyperimmune sera, antigenic crossreactivity was present betw ...1979293747
comparison of canine distemper virus strains in gnotobiotic dogs: effects on lymphoid tissues.the effects of infection on various aspects of lymphoid function in gnotobiotic dogs with 2 virulent strains of canine distemper virus (cdv), snyder-hill cdv and r252-cdv, were compared. both infections resulted in a viremia-related lymphopenia which was nonselective in that the percentages of b and t cells remained unchanged throughout the observation period. nonfatal snyder-hill-cdv infection resulted in a transient depression of in vitro lymphocyte responses to phytohemagglutinin-p, whereas r ...1977304324
lymphocyte-associated immune responses to canine distemper and measles viruses in distemper-infected gnotobiotic dogs.cellular immune responses of peripheral blood lymphocytes to canine distemper virus and measles virus were determined in vaccinated or infected gnotobiotic dogs, using the technique of syncytia inhibition. cross-reactivity between viruses was detected in both groups of dogs. peak responses in vaccinated dogs occurred 11 days after vaccination and declined to base-line levels by 3 weeks, whereas responses in infected dogs were present 30 days after inoculation. fractionation experiments with peri ...1979314249
[fluorescence serological detection of distemper virus antigens in dog cerebrospinal fluid cells]. 1977337965
observations on the distribution of canine distemper virus in the central nervous system of dogs with demyelinating encephalitis.the distribution of canine distemper virus in the central nervous system was examined in 11 dogs with demyelinating encephalitis by the direct fluorescent antibody technique on paraffin sections of brain and spinal cord. in the grey matter there was a good correlation between the presence and severity of lesions and presence and amount of viral antigen. large concentrations of virus were found in neurons and their processes. in most demyelinating lesions only small amounts of viral antigen were ...1977341634
immunofluorescence studies of canine distemper encephalitis on paraffin-embedded tissue.a paraffin-embedding technique for fluorescent antibody studies of canine distemper encephalitis was developed. specific fluorescence was demonstrated in all brain tissue from dogs with canine distemper, and when compared with tissue on cryostat sections, the paraffin-embedded tissue showed superior preservation of tissue architecture. the preservation of viral antigen was good, and the appearance of fluorescence in gray- and white-matter lesions was described. in gray matter, extensive fluoresc ...1978352204
procedure for processing of central nervous system tissue for immunofluorescence, light, and electron microscopic evaluation.a rapid and simple procedure has been developed for the simultaneous localization of viral antigen in central nervous system tissues by immunofluorescnece and concomitant correlation with viral induced lesions in the contralateral brain hemisphere. in this study, one-half of the brain was excised from the dog under deep general anesthesia and samples were collected for immunofluorescence by snap freezing in liquid nitrogen. the other half of the brain was perfused under pressure with a buffered ...1978373523
encephalomyelitis induced by canine distemper virus in non-human primates.a strain of canine distemper virus was shown to be highly neuro-virulent in non-human primates. intracerebral inoculation induced in monkeys histological lesions of encephalomyelitis, i.e., degenerative changes consisting mainly of neuronal damage and inflammatory changes such as perivascular cuffings and glial proliferation, in wide areas in the brain and spinal cord. in one monkey observed for 70 days, lesions with a tendency of subacute sclerosing were also noticed. immunosuppression with cyc ...1977413963
neutralizing antibodies to canine distemper and measles virus in multiple sclerosis.serum neutralizing antibody to canine distemper virus (cdv) was measured in 142 patients with multiple sclerosis (ms), an equal number of age and sex-matched normal controls, and 75 patients with other neurological disorders. an elevated antibody titer was found in the ms population compared to controls. measles-neutralizing antibody was also found to be elevated in 128 patients with ms. the mean ratio of measles to cdv antibody was similar in the control and ms groups, but a wide range of measl ...1979438844
the effect of canine distemper virus on the ameloblastic layer of the developing tooth. 1979442456
early events in canine distemper demyelinating encephalomyelitis.the early neuropathological development of demyelinating canine distemper encephalomyelitis (cde) was studied in spf dogs. neural tissues were examined up to 30 days post infection (pi). three phases of activity were observed. the primary event (first observed 8 days pi) was a nonsuppurative encephalomyelitis associated with the initiation of central nervous system (cns) infection by virus-laden lymphocytes. at 24 days pi noninflammatory demyelination occurred in well defined, subependymal foci. ...1979452851
canine distemper virus-associated hypocalcemia.a retrospective study was done to correlate serum calcium concentrations and parathyroid gland ultrastructure to clinical, immunologic, and pathologic changes experimentally induced in gnotobiotic dogs by canine distemper virus (cdv). dogs infected with cdv had significantly reduced serum calcium concentrations associated with ultrastructural evidence of parathyroid gland inactivity, degeneration, and viral inclusions. although cdv-infected dogs exhibited neurologic signs, minimal lesions were p ...1979453678
immune mechanisms against canine distemper. i. identification of k cell against canine distemper virus infected target cells in vitro.canine peripheral blood lymphocytes, polymorphonuclear leucocytes (pmn) and monocytes (macrophages) were obtained by various cell separation techniques and were tested for their cytotoxic capacity against antibody-sensitized canine distemper virus (cdv) infected vero cells by an in vitro chromium release assay. canine lymphocytes were found to destroy cdv infected target cells effectively, while neither pmn nor monocytes (macrophages) could do so. the active lymphocyte was characterized by vario ...1979468299
immunological evidence for the synthesis of all canine distemper virus polypeptides in chronic neurological diseases in dogs. chronic distemper and old dog encephalitis differ from sspe in man. 1979483572
polioencephalomalacia associated with canine distemper virus infection.eight dogs with severe neurologic signs, including seizures, had polioencephalomalacia of the pyriform cortex, ammon's horn and deep structures in the temporal lobe. the polioencephalomalacia was considered to be a consequence of canine distemper virus infection based on clinical signs, typical inclusions, the demonstration of viral antigens in the lesions and of characteristic paramyxovirus nucleocapsids by electron microscopy. little evidence for neuronal destruction by direct viral activity w ...1979505890
effects of prednisolone on the development of immune responses to canine distemper virus in beagle pups.effects of oral prednisolone (op) on the development of immune responses of beagle pups to canine distemper virus (cdv) were studied. dogs were treated with op for 21 days, twice a day for the first 7 days, once a day for the next 7 days, and on alternate days for the last 7 days. dogs given dosages of op (1 mg/kg and 10 mg/kg) showed a normal in vivo immunogenic response after cdv vaccination and survived a virulent cdv challenge exposure, whereas non-treated, nonvaccinated dogs became ill or d ...1979525893
vaccine-induced canine distemper virus in black-footed ferrets. 1977556720
experimental and naturally occurring transplacental transmission of canine distemper virus.in the present study, 2 different effects of experimentally induced infection with virulent canine distemper virus (cdv) on pregnant cdv-susceptible dogs were studied. in 1 bitch, abortion occurred 7 days after viral inoculation and there was no evidence of fetal infection. another bitch had subclinical infection and delivered 3 cdv-infected pups. sequential clinical, immunologic, and virologic studies of a litter of gnotobiotic pups (3rd bitch) that were congenitally infected with cdv demonstra ...1977560815
serologic abnormalities in multiple sclerosis. 1978568747
distemper infection in lesser pandas due to administration of a canine distemper live vaccine. 1979574575
[virus etiology of multiple sclerosis. relations to distemper virus]. 1978631045
syncytia inhibition by immune lymphocytes: in vitro test for immunity to canine distemper.a simple and rapid (24-h) assay for peripheral blood lymphocyte-associated immunity to canine distemper virus (cdv) is described. the test is based upon leukocyte-associated inhibition of cdv-induced syncytia formation in vero cells. the technique quantitates the response morphologically, thereby eliminating the requirement for release of radiolabeled compounds. positive results were determined from specific-pathogen-free and gnotobiotic dogs exposed to cdv via hyperimmunization, vaccination wit ...1978649763
influence of transplacentally acquired antibody on neonatal susceptibility to canine distemper virus in gnotobiotic dogs.in utero acquistion of protective levels of neutralizing antibody to canine distemper virus (cdv) was observed in four litters of colostrum-deprived gnotobiotic and specific-pathogen-free puppies. pregnant bitches with high antibody titers passively transferred antibody to these pups transplacentally in average titers of 1:7 to 1:16 per litter. maternally derived antibody protected neonatal pups from otherwise fatal infection with virulent cdv. protection was associated with a transient lymphope ...1978659917
distemper and measles vaccines--a comparative trial. 1978672200
primary reticulosis of the central nervous system in the dog. 1978716161
effect of feline panleukopenia virus infection on development of humoral and cellular immunity.cats were infected with feline panleukopenia virus (fplv) at various ages pre- and post-parturition. all fetuses infected at 35 days of gestation from one queen and a single fetus infected at 45 days of gestation from a second queen had a significant delay in time of skin allograft rejection. older fetuses and newborn kittens infected with fplv did not show this delay in rejection time. adult cats infected with fplv demonstrated a significant decrease in lymphocyte responsiveness to two t cell m ...1976782787
encephalomyelitis induced by paramyxovirus in nonhuman primates with a special reference to possible viral etiology of multiple sclerosis. 1976818580
cell fusion by canine distemper virus-infected cells and their plasma membranes.cells first gain detectable fusion induction ability 4-6 h after infection with canine distemper virus even though mature virions are not released until about 10 h. plasma membranes isolated from cells as early as 6 h after infection also have the ability to induce early fusion. while protein synthesis is not required for fusion in the early fusion assay itself, it is required in infected cells for induction of fusion ability. early cell fusion by infected cells is apparently the result of synth ...1977873742
intradermal mitogen response in dogs: correlation with outcome of infection by canine distemper virus.gnotobiotic and conventional dogs of different ages were examined for intradermal skin test responses and in virtro peripheral blood lymphocyte responses to the phytomitogens, phytohemagglutinin-p (pha-p) and pokeweed mitogen (pwm). all adult dogs skin tested with these mitogens demonstrated a positive skin reaction consisting of erythema and induration within 24 hours. in contrast, a positive reaction was obtained only with pha-p when both mitogens were tested in conventional and gnotobiotic ne ...1977931136
failure of attenuated canine distemper virus (rockborn strain) to suppress lymphocyte blastogenesis in dogs.the attenuated rockborn strain of canine distemper virus is commonly used in commercial vaccines. since immunosuppression is a common feature of virulent (snyder hill) distemper virus infection of the dog, an evaluation of the cellular immune functions of dogs given inoculums of the less virulent rockborn strain was done using lymphocyte blastogenesis responses to various mitogens. unlike the viruslent snyder hill strain, the attenuated distemper virus did not alter lymphocyte blastogenesis resp ...1976943277
vaccine-induced canine distemper in a lesser panda.a fatal disease occurred in a lesser panda (ailurus fulgens) 2 weeks after vaccination with modified live distemper vaccine. the disease clinically resembled canine distemper. pathologically there was giant cell pneumonia, with canine distemper viral inclusion bodies in pulmonary and digestive tract epithelium. viral isolates were indicative of an attenuated strain rather than virulent types.1976988010
fatal vaccine-induced canine distemper virus infection in black-footed ferrets.four black-footed ferrets that were live-trapped in south dakota and transported to the patuxent wildlife research center died within 21 days after vaccination with modified live canine distemper virus. immunofluorescence, european ferret inoculation, virus isolation attempts, and serum-neutralization tests indicated insufficient attenuation of the vaccine for this species.1976988011
age-related susceptibility to infection with canine distemper virus in gnotobiotic dogs.the influence of age on the susceptibility of gnotobiotic dogs to infection with virulent canine distemper virus (r252-cdv) was studied. of the dogs infected at less than one week of age, 85% died of acute encephalitis two to five weeks after infection. in contrast, only 28.5% of infected weanling and 33.3% of infected adult dogs died after receiving inoculations of r252-cdv. furthermore, about one-half of the fatally infected weanling dogs developed chronic encephalitis characterized by infiltr ...19761003016
rna homology between subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and measles viruses. 19761004582
a rapid method for the quantitative study of rna from canine distemper virus infected cells.centrifugation through cscl was used to isolate 32p-labelled rna in a one-step purification procedure. the method is suitable for quantitative as well as preparative studies and appears to have considerable advantages over conventional methods of rna extraction. we have used this procedure to investigate the rna synthesized in vero cells infected with canine distemper virus (cdv). we show that the combination of cscl centrifugation and affinity chromatography on poly-u sepharose provides a rapid ...19761018176
effects of canine distemper virus infection on lymphoid function in vitro and in vivo.in the present study, the immunodepressive effects of canine distemper virus (cdv) infection of dogs on two parameters of lymphocyte function, namely phytomitogen-induced cellular proliferation and skin allograft rejection, were investigated. infection of susceptible gnotobiotic dogs with virulent r252-cdv resulted in a depression of peripheral blood lymphocyte mitogen response as measured by (3h)thymidine incorporation for up to 10 weeks after inoculation. this effect coincided with the appeara ...19751091560
a study of immunoglobulin m antibody to measles, canine distemper, and rinderpest viruses in sera of patients with subacute sclerosing panencephalitis.seven boys were studied who had the clinical features of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (sspe) and whose brain histology was consistent with sspe. measles antigen was detected in the seven brains by the direct fluorescent antibody method. three out of the seven boys had in their sera measles specific immunoglobulin m (igm) which was detected by the indirect fluorescent antibody method, and the cell receptors for it were acetone stable. a prozone effect was noted in the sera of two patients. ...19751097472
letter: combined distemper/measles vaccine. 19751114628
measles vaccine in dogs: efficacy against aerosol challenge with virulent canine distemper virus.fifty young beagle pups were used in studies on the efficacy of measles virus vaccine in providing protection against virulent canine distemper (cd) virus given intranasally. among 29 dogs vaccinated with measles virus vaccine and subsequently exposed to virulent cd virus, 1 died, 7 developed relatively severe signs of cd, 15 had mild signs of distemper, and 6 remained clinically normal. of 15 unvaccinated dogs similarly exposed to virulent cd virus, 11 succumbed to distemper. six pups vaccinate ...19751150494
determination of the buoyant density of canine distemper virus by radioassay.canine distemper virus was labelled with tritiated uridine and, following precipitation with saturated ammonium sulphate solution, was concentrated 66-fold by centrifugation through a discontinuous sucrose gradient. when this preparation was centrifuged to equilibrium in density gradients of potassium tartrate or sucrose, radioactivity was distributed over the density range 1.218 to 1.180 with a pronounced peak at around 1.195. this corresponded closely to the distribution of infectivity and als ...19751169928
serologic response to canine distemper viral antigens in gnotobiotic dogs infected with canine distemper virus.the humoral immune response to canine distemper viral antigens in gnotobiotic dogs experimentally infected with canine distemper virus was studied by the complement fixation and serum neutralization tests. antibody titers measured by both serologic methods varied inversely with the severity of disease produced. recovered dogs demonstrated the highest titers of antibody, whereas fatally infected dogs had little or no antibody activity in their sera. a third group of dogs, characterized by chronic ...19751185008
combined distemper/measles vaccine. 19761258290
canine distemper virus infection in a masked palm civet (paguma larvata).a free-living masked palm civet (paguma larvata) died after exhibiting signs of canine distemper (cd). the microscopic lesions consisted of cytoplasmic and intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion bodies, bronchointerstitial pneumonia, non-purulent encephalitis accompanied by demyelination and lymphocytic depletion in various lymphoid tissues. cd virus-specific antigens were demonstrated immunohistochemically in intracellular eosinophilic inclusions, which were ultrastructurally confirmed to be viral ...19921291591
a serologic survey of the island fox (urocyon littoralis) on the channel islands, california.the island fox is listed as a threatened species in california. a serologic survey of 194 island foxes (urocyon littoralis) was conducted over the entire range of the species on the channel islands (california, usa). antibody prevalence against canine adenovirus and canine parvovirus reached 97% and 59%, respectively, in some populations sampled. antibody prevalence of canine herpesvirus, canine coronavirus, leptospirosis and toxoplasmosis were low. antibodies against canine distemper virus were ...19921318424
canine distemper virus transcripts sequenced from pagetic bone.paget's disease is a chronic disease of the skeleton which is believed to be caused by a persistent virus of the paramyxovirus family. there is still conflict as to the precise identity of the virus(es) involved in causing this disease. our previous results using in situ hybridisation have implicated distemper as a possible cause of this disease. in order to confirm these results, we have reverse transcribed rna from pagetic bone and have specifically amplified for distemper and measles sequence ...19921345324
distemper encephalitis in pups after vaccination of the dam.a five-year-old labrador bitch which had whelped 10 pups three days previously was given booster vaccination against distemper, adenovirus, parvovirus, parainfluenzavirus and leptospirosis. eighteen days later, signs of central nervous system disease developed in some of the pups, five of which were ultimately euthanased. the cause of the nervous disease was found to be canine distemper, and serological studies showed that the infection was limited to some members of the litter, suggesting that ...19921347434
improved isolation of rinderpest virus in transformed bovine t lymphoblast cell lines.bovine t lymphoblast cell lines transformed by the protozoan theileria parva were compared with bovine kidney (bk) and vero cells for their ability to isolate various strains of rinderpest virus from tissues and infected secretions. all of the strains of rinderpest virus that were tested, including attenuated cell-culture, caprinised and lapinised vaccines, and both mild and virulent pathogenic strains, readily induced syncytial cytopathic effect (cpe) in t lymphoblasts. the cpe could often be d ...19921410806
canine distemper virus in bone. 19921471335
diseases, parasites and survival of coyotes in south-central georgia.serologic testing, radio-telemetry and post-mortem diagnostic evaluations were used to investigate survival and causes of mortality among 17 coyotes (canis latrans) in south-central georgia (usa). prevalence of canine heartworm (dirofilaria immitis) microfilariae was lower (p = 0.057) among fall-captured (22%) than among winter-captured (75%) coyotes. prevalence of heartworm was higher among adults than juveniles in the fall, but no significant difference was detected between animals captured in ...19921474655
diseases and parasites of red foxes, gray foxes, and coyotes from commercial sources selling to fox-chasing enclosures.fifty-six red foxes (vulpes vulpes), 18 gray foxes (urocyon cinereoargenteus), and 13 coyotes (canis latrans) obtained by the south carolina wildlife and marine resources department during an investigation of suspected illegal wildlife translocation were examined for diseases and parasites. red foxes and coyotes were confiscated from an animal dealer based in ohio (usa), and gray foxes were purchased from an animal dealer in indiana (usa). emphasis was placed on detection of pathogens representi ...19921474656
distemper vaccination in ferrets. 19921496764
antibody response to canine distemper vaccine in african wild dogs.antibody levels against canine distemper virus were measured by means of an immunofluorescent antibody test prior to, and after, administration of a modified-live virus booster vaccine to seven african wild dogs (lycaon pictus). positive seroconversion with no harmful side-effects was seen in all the animals.19921512877
distemper vaccination in ferrets. 19921546441
identification of intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies in mononuclear cells from the cerebrospinal fluid of a dog with canine distemper. 19921557867
prevalence of toxoplasma gondii infection in raccoons.serum samples from 427 raccoons (93 from pennsylvania, 45 from new jersey, 72 from south carolina, 68 from virginia, 30 from iowa, and 119 from ohio) were evaluated for toxoplasma gondii antibodies in dilutions of 1:25, 1:50, and 1:500. the distribution of t gondii antibody titers was less than 1:25 for 212 raccoons (49.6%), 1:25 for 34 raccoons (7.9%), 1:50 for 117 raccoons (27.4%), and greater than or equal to 1:500 for 64 raccoons (14.9%). tissue cysts were seen in the liver, and tachyzoites ...19921559896
distemper vaccination in ferrets. 19921561749
antarctic seals carry antibodies against seal herpesvirus.weddell seals in the antarctica had high neutralizing antibody titres to seal- and feline herpesvirus and none against phocine distemper virus. crab-eater seals were free of antibodies. this suggests an evolutionary wide spread of seal herpesvirus.19921562238
concurrent protozoal encephalitis and canine distemper virus infection in a raccoon (procyon lotor). 19921566543
molecular and serological studies on the recent seal virus epizootics in europe and siberia.the virus epizootics which occurred in seals in both europe and siberia during 1987/1988 were caused by two different morbilliviruses, referred to as phocid distemper virus (pdv) 1 and 2, respectively. molecular and serological studies have shown that the european virus is quite distinct from canine distemper virus (cdv), its closest relative in the morbillivirus group. analysis of tissues obtained from infected seals from a wide geographical distribution over northern europe showed that the inf ...19921594928
phocine distemper virus, the agent responsible for the 1988 mass mortality of seals.the biochemical characterisation of phocine distemper virus (pdv) has shown that pdv is related to but clearly distinct from canine distemper virus (cdv) and relative to its relationship with cdv is only remotely related to the other morbilliviruses, namely measles virus (mv) or rinderpest virus (rpv) and peste-des-petits-ruminants virus (pprv). comparative studies with monoclonal antibodies indicate that the virus is serologically closely related to cdv with many conserved epitopes, particularl ...19921594934
the serological response of the common seal (phoca vitulina) and the grey seal (halichoerus grypus) to phocine distemper virus as measured by a canine distemper virus neutralisation test.the application of a canine distemper virus (cdv) neutralisation test revealed that antibody titres of up to 11,620 were present in the sera of common seals during the epizootic of phocine distemper in british waters. however, during the later stages of the epizootic and afterwards, a surprisingly high proportion of animals were still seronegative. titres of from 90 to 183 were common in diseased animals and were probably indicative of partial immunosuppression. a few animals with proven phocine ...19921594940
anti-canine distemper virus antibodies in common and grey seals. 19921621345
sequence analysis of the genes encoding the nucleocapsid protein and phosphoprotein (p) of phocid distemper virus, and editing of the p gene transcript.the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of two genes of phocid distemper virus (pdv) were determined by cdna cloning and sequencing. the long open reading frame of the gene encoding the nucleocapsid (n) protein is presented. as with other morbilliviruses, the phosphoprotein (p) gene of pdv was found to be located after the 5' end of the n gene and before the 3' end of the matrix protein gene. the p gene was shown to have the capacity to encode three distinct proteins, p, v and c, in anal ...19921634877
vaccination of dogs with multi-component vaccines. 19911652929
canine distemper virus iscoms induce protection in harbour seals (phoca vitulina) against phocid distemper but still allow subsequent infection with phocid distemper virus-1.a candidate canine distemper virus (cdv) iscom vaccine has been shown to be effective in protecting harbour seals (phoca vitulina) from phocid distemper in 1988. however, of the 35 harbour seals receiving this vaccine upon admission to a seal rehabilitation and research centre (pieterburen, the netherlands) in 1989, six developed mild inflammatory symptoms of the respiratory tract. phocid distemper virus-1 (pdv-1) could be isolated from three of these animals. this indicates that the vaccine aff ...19921609546
identification of epitope(s) on the internal virion proteins of rinderpest virus which are absent from peste des petits ruminants virus.monoclonal antibodies (mab) raised against the rbok vaccine strain of rinderpest virus were characterized by radio-immunoprecipitation (ripa) and in the indirect elisa using measles (mv), distemper (cdv), rinderpest (rpv) and peste des petits ruminants viruses (pprv). those found to be specific for the matrix (m) protein and the nucleocapsid (n) protein could be classified into different groups on the basis of the anti-morbillivirus mab classification scheme; a number of these mab showed a selec ...19911709543
antigenic and functional characterization of rinderpest virus envelope proteins using monoclonal antibodies.a total of 24 monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against the haemagglutinin (h) and the fusion protein (f) of rinderpest virus (rpv) were used to characterize their antigenic structure and biological properties, and to analyse natural variation in the envelope proteins of morbilliviruses. the anti-h and anti-f mabs defined seven and three distinct antigenic sites, respectively. the mabs to six sites on h were able to neutralize the infectivity of rpv. the addition of guinea-pig complement or anti-mous ...19911714940
[the persistence of the distemper virus in continuous human cells].two cultures chronically infected with distemper virus (hep-2 and l-41) were obtained. the cultures produced a small-plaque cell-associated virus and a virus-specific antigen which was demonstrated by the fluorescence antibody technique in 40%-60% of the cells. the chronically infected cells produced interferon as judged by their resistance to superinfections with heterologous viruses. the virus-carrier state was characterized by temperature sensitivity.19911715629
the nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of the m gene of phocid distemper virus (pdv). the most conserved protein of morbilliviruses shows a uniquely close relationship between pdv and canine distemper virus.the nucleotide sequence of the matrix gene (m) of a recently identified morbillivirus, phocid distemper virus (pdv), was determined and the amino acid composition deduced. the m gene of pdv shared many characteristics with the corresponding gene in other morbilliviruses. the nucleotide homology with the closely related canine distemper virus (cdv) was maximum at 67% followed by measles virus (mv) (58%) and rinderpest virus (rpv) (56%). the length of the 5' long untranslated region of pdv (408) w ...19921604930
protective effects of monoclonal antibodies against lethal canine distemper virus infection in mice.monoclonal antibodies (mabs) against the haemagglutinin (h), fusion protein (f) and nucleoprotein of canine distemper virus (cdv) were examined for their ability to protect mice against lethal cdv infection. one mab against h and two of six mabs against f protected mice, the protective effect of the anti-h mab being stronger than that of the anti-f mabs. the anti-h mab showed virus neutralizing activity, but the two anti-f mabs, which recognized the same epitope, did not. protection by the anti- ...19911719129
phocine distemper virus is phylogenetically related to canine distemper virus. 19911720585
nonreplicating viral vectors as potential vaccines: recombinant canarypox virus expressing measles virus fusion (f) and hemagglutinin (ha) glycoproteins.the development of canarypox virus (cpv) recombinants expressing the hemagglutinin (ha) and fusion (f) glycoproteins of measles virus (mv) is described. inoculation of the cpv-mv recombinants into avian or nonavian tissue culture substrates led to the expression of authentic mvf and mvha as determined by radioimmunoprecipitation and surface immunofluorescence. in contrast to avian-derived tissue culture, no productive replication of the cpv recombinant was evident in tissue culture cells derived ...19921736535
canine distemper infection associated with acute nervous signs in dogs.eight vaccinated dogs suddenly developed progressive ataxia, paresis or paralysis of short duration. a histopathological examination revealed a non-suppurative meningoencephalitis suggestive of a viral infection, and immunohistochemical examination confirmed the presence of canine distemper virus antigen in five of the dogs. distemper had not been suspected from the clinical examination of the dogs.19921595146
a sarcocystis sp.-like protozoan and concurrent canine distemper virus infection associated with encephalitis in a raccoon (procyon lotor).a raccoon (procyon lotor) with signs of weakness was captured in upstate new york (usa). despite attempted care in a rehabilitation facility, the animal died and was examined because of suspected infectious neurologic disease. the cerebrum had a marked, locally extensive, neutrophilic, necrotizing encephalitis with numerous associated intralesional protozoal organisms, and a moderate to marked multifocal perivascular nonsuppurative meningoencephalitis. based on morphology and immunohistochemical ...19911758036
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