Enhanced infectivity of bluetongue virus in cell culture by centrifugation

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The effects of centrifugation on the infection of cell culture with bluetongue virus (BTV) were investigated. Baby hamster kidney cells were infected with BTV with or without centrifugation. Viral antigen was detected by immunofluorescence at 24 h in both centrifuged and noncentrifuged cultures. However, after 24 h of infection, the production of PFU in centrifuged cell cultures was 10- to 20-fold greater than that seen in cultures not centrifuged. In addition, centrifugation enhanced the direct detection of PFU from blood samples collected from a sheep experimentally infected with BTV.

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Sundin, D. R., & Mecham, J. O. (1989). Enhanced infectivity of bluetongue virus in cell culture by centrifugation. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 27(7), 1659–1660. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.27.7.1659-1660.1989

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