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Simian Varicella Virus Infects Ganglia Before Rash in Experimentally Infected Monkeys

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Journal Virology
Specialty Microbiology
Date 2001 Jan 9
PMID 11145914
Citations 33
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Abstract

Monkeys experimentally infected with simian varicella virus (SVV) develop rash 10-14 days later. However, the route and the time of ganglionic infection are unknown. Using PCR, we analyzed DNA extracted from tissues of 13 monkeys 5 to 60 days after either intratracheal or intravenous inoculation with SVV. SVV DNA was detected in ganglia from four of five monkeys sacrificed 6 to 7 days after intratracheal inoculation. Further, analysis of ganglia from monkeys sacrificed at 10 days revealed that intravenous inoculation produced a higher proportion of SVV DNA-positive ganglia (63%) than that after intratracheal inoculation (13%), pointing to the role of hematogenous spread in ganglionic infection. Like other organs, monkey ganglia become infected with SVV before the appearance of rash.

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