Whetstone C A, Draayer H, Collins J E
National Animal Disease Center, US Department of Agriculture, Ames, IA 50010.
Am J Vet Res. 1988 Jun;49(6):778-80.
Viruses recovered from tissues taken at necropsy from American black bears were examined by use of immunofluorescence with polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies, virus neutralization with monoclonal antibodies, and restriction endonuclease analyses of the viral genomes. With these techniques, viruses were determined to be canine adenovirus type 1. Seronegative dogs that were inoculated with the virus had clinical signs typical of infectious canine hepatitis, suggesting that the virus, which was virulent for bears, was not a vaccinal strain, but a wild strain of canine adenovirus type 1.
利用多克隆抗体和单克隆抗体通过免疫荧光法、用单克隆抗体进行病毒中和试验以及对病毒基因组进行限制性内切酶分析,对从美国黑熊尸检组织中分离出的病毒进行了检测。通过这些技术,确定病毒为1型犬腺病毒。接种该病毒的血清阴性犬出现了典型的传染性犬肝炎临床症状,这表明该对熊具有致病性的病毒不是疫苗株,而是1型犬腺病毒的野生株。