The long incubation period in rabies: Delayed progression of infection in muscle at the site of exposure

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作者
Charlton, KM
NadinDavis, S
Casey, GA
Wandeler, AI
机构
[1] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Animal Diseases Resarch Institute, Station H, Nepean, Ont. K2H 8P9
关键词
rabies; long incubation periods; skunk; polymerase chain reaction; immunohistochemistry;
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10.1007/s004010050674
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The striped skunk (Mephitis mephitis) is a host of rabies in large areas of Canada and the United States. In each of two experiments, equal numbers of skunks in two groups were inoculated intramuscularly with low doses of a field strain of rabies virus (street rabies virus). In each experiment, skunks in one group surviving to 2 months were killed at this time and selected tissues were used for examination by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method or by immunohistochemistry for rabies antigen. Results of detailed examinations using PCR technology (experiment I) indicated that muscle at the inoculation site contained viral RNA at 2 months postinoculation, when other relevant tissues on the route of viral migration and early entrance into the central nervous system were negative. The cellular location of virus/antigen, as determined immunohistochemically in experiment 2, was striated muscle fibers and fibrocytes. Our results indicate a major role of muscle (tissue) infection at the inoculation site in the long incubation period of rabies in skunks. These and related findings will be useful in rabies control and, if applicable to other species, will be relevant in postexposure treatment.
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