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Endemic Lassa fever in Liberia. III. Characterization of Lassa virus isolates.

P B Jahrling, J D Frame, S B Smith, M H Monson.   

Abstract

Sixty-three virus isolates were obtained by inoculation of Vero cells with sera from 50 hospital in-patients in Liberia with acute febrile illnesses. 57 of the isolates were presumptively identified as Lassa virus (LV) by direct fluorescent antibody (DFA) staining of inoculated Vero cells. These, and six additional isolates obtained only by titration of supernatant fluids from inoculated Vero cells, were definitively identified as LV in a neutralization test. Two additional LV isolates were obtained from a patient's sera from Nigeria. By cross-neutralization tests, the Nigerian LV strains were serologically identical to the prototype Nigerian LV strain (PP) but were distinct from both a reference LV strain from Sierra Leone (SL), and from the Liberian (LIB) strains isolated in this study. The LIB and SL strains were closely related to each other, but not to the Nigerian LV strains. LIB LV strains were tested for virulence in strain 2 and 13 guinea-pigs, and a spectrum of virulence was observed which correlated only approximately with disease severity for human patients. Two human-lethal isolates killed all inoculated strain 2 and 13 guinea-pigs, whereas nine isolates from mildly ill patients were benign for guinea-pigs. Yet some LV isolates from severely ill or lethally infected patients, especially those from pregnant women and infants, were totally benign for guinea-pigs. These data suggest that antigenically distinct LV strains exist in nature, and that antigenically indistinguishable LV isolates may differ in virulence potential for various hosts.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3898483     DOI: 10.1016/0035-9203(85)90386-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0035-9203            Impact factor:   2.184


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