| Literature DB >> 6267143 |
J S Mao, Y Y Go, H Y Huang, P H Yu, B Z Huang, Z S Ding, N L Chen, J H Yu, R Y Xie.
Abstract
A stump-tailed monkey, newly caught and without antibody to hepatitis B virus (HAV), was successfully infected with human HAV. The following alterations were observed in the monkey's functions: (1) elevation in activities of serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase, lactate dehydrogenase, and its type 5 isoenzyme (electrophoretically the fastest moving); (2) development of antibody to HAV; and (3) shedding of HAV antigen in feces. The virus isolated from the monkey, designated the Hangzhou A-1A strain of HAV, was serially transmitted to two other stump-tailed monkeys. Thus, the stump-tailed monkey (Macaca speciosa) is susceptible to infection with human HAV.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6267143 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/144.1.55
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226