ENH 422 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Viral Envelope, Veterinary Virology, Virus

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Animal inoculaion may be used as a diagnosic procedure for idenifying and isolaing a virus from a clinical specimen. Ater inoculaion, the animal is observed for any signs of disease or killed so that any infected issues can be examined for the virus. Some human viruses cannot be grown in animals or they can be grown but will not cause and disease. If animals show no signs of disease, they cannot be used to study the efects of viral growth and disease treatments. Aids progresses slowly in humans, so it would take years to determine if the human vaccine is efecive. Leniviruses: closely related to hiv, develop within a few months so easier to study them. Mice do not provide models for vaccine development , only studying viral replicaion. If virus grows, a hole is drilled in the shell of the embryonated egg, and a viral suspension or suspected virus- containing issue is injected into the luid of the egg.

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