Physico-chemical and serological characterization of five rhabdoviruses infecting fish.
@article{Hill1975PhysicochemicalAS,
title={Physico-chemical and serological characterization of five rhabdoviruses infecting fish.},
author={Barry J. Hill},
journal={The Journal of general virology},
year={1975},
volume={27 3},
pages={
369-78
}
}Viruses isolated from fish with viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS), infectious haematopoietic necrosis (IHN), spring viraemia of carp (SVC), swim-bladder inflammation (SBI) and pike fry disease (PFD) have been grown to high titre in fathead minnow cells. While our preparations of the IHN, SVC, SBI and PFD viruses showed typical rhabdovirus morphology with bullet-shaped particles and distinct surface projections, the VHS virus preparations had a less typical rhabdovirus morphology but were…
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