๐ Infection of a calf with the enteric coronavirus strain Paris
A tissue-culture-grown enteric coronavirus infected the whole of the gastrointestinal tract and caused enteritis and diarrhoea in a 10-day-old gnotobiotic Friesian calf. Diarrhoea occurred 2 days after inoculation and excretion of virus in faeces and rectal swabs increased until necropsy at 3 days. Virus growth, as detected by indirect immunofluorescence, virus isolation, and thin section electron microscopy, was most extensive in the epithelium of the colon and rectum at 3 days after inoculation. No virus was detected in other organs or in the pleural, peritoneal and oropharyngeal cavities. The origin and host specificity of this coronavirus is discussed.
author
๐ค Patel, J. R.
๐ค Davies, H. A.
๐ค Edington, N.
๐ค Laporte, J.
๐ค Macnaughton, M. R.
year
โฐ 1982
journal
๐ Archives of Virology
issn
๐ 03048608 14328798
volume
73
number
3-4
page
319-327
citedbycount
6
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