Simian model for the evaluation of immunity to influenza

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Abstract

Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) exposed to small particle aerosols of the Aichi strain of type A2 influenza virus responded by shedding virus from the nasopharynx for 7 to 9 days and by seroconversion (hemagglutination inhibition) 8 or 9 days after exposure. After rechallenge with the homologous virus, no replication of the organism was observed, and a serological anamnestic reaction occurred. The data indicate that the rhesus monkey is a useful primate model for evaluating induced immunity to influenza virus infection.

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Berendt, R. F. (1974). Simian model for the evaluation of immunity to influenza. Infection and Immunity, 9(1), 101–105. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.9.1.101-105.1974

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