1945
DOI: 10.1038/icb.1945.17
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Spontaneous Infection of Laboratory Mice With a Psittacosis‐like Organism

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“…As pointed out by Fisher and Kilham (1953), no other pneumotropic virus of murine origin is lethal for suckling miee only. The histology and properties of sueh pneumotropie viruses as P.V.M., Nigg's virus, meningopneumonitis virus, and the virus of De Burgh et al (1945) are quite unlike those of WMi8 virus. The hepato-encephalomyelitis virus of Stanley et al (1953) is lethal for suckling but not adult mice, but its impact is on liver and brain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As pointed out by Fisher and Kilham (1953), no other pneumotropic virus of murine origin is lethal for suckling miee only. The histology and properties of sueh pneumotropie viruses as P.V.M., Nigg's virus, meningopneumonitis virus, and the virus of De Burgh et al (1945) are quite unlike those of WMi8 virus. The hepato-encephalomyelitis virus of Stanley et al (1953) is lethal for suckling but not adult mice, but its impact is on liver and brain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%