Abstract
Mice, guinea pigs, and duck embryo cell cultures were inoculated with known subtypes of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis (VEE) virus and the attenuated (TC-83) strain of VEE. With the exception of TC-83, all strains were highly pathogenic for suckling mice by either intracranial or intraperitoneal routes of inoculation used. Virulence for older mice and guinea pigs provided a means to distinguish strains. In addition, virulence or lack of virulence for adult mice or guinea pigs provides a rapid method for separating epizootic subtype IB from TC-83 VEE virus isolates.
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Calisher, C. H., & Maness, K. S. C. (1974). Virulence of Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus Subtypes for Various Laboratory Hosts. Applied Microbiology, 28(5), 881–884. https://doi.org/10.1128/am.28.5.881-884.1974
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