| Literature DB >> 908854 |
T Shikata, T Karasawa, K Abe, T Uzawa, H Suzuki, T Oda, M Imai, M Mayumi, Y Moritsugu.
Abstract
For confirmation of the difference in the infectivity of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBS Ag)-positive serum according to differences in the e antigen system, four chimpanzees were inoculated with serum positive for hepatitis B e antigen (HBe Ag), and three chimpanzees were inoculated with serum positive for antibody to HBe Ag (anti-HBe). Since the infectivity titrations are not yet completed, the end infectivity titer of each serum is not known. All four chimpanzees given injections of 10(-1), 10(-4), or 10(-8) dilutions of HBe Ag-positive serum developed hepatitis B virus infection, whereas the one chimpanzee injected with undiluted anti-HBe-positive serum became infected, and other chimpanzees injected with diluted anti-HBe-positive sera did not. As judged from the length of the incubation period before appearance of HBS Ag in blood, there seemed to be a remarkable difference in infectivity between the HBe Ag-positive serum and the anti-HBe-positive serum; the former serum was 10(8) times more infectious than the latter.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 908854 DOI: 10.1093/infdis/136.4.571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226