Constantine D G, Emmons R W, Woodie J D
Science. 1972 Mar 17;175(4027):1255-6. doi: 10.1126/science.175.4027.1255.
Rabies virus was demonstrated in the olfactory mucosa of naturally infected bats by staining with fluorescent antibody and by isolation of the virus from the nasal tissues. The olfactory mucosa is a potential portal of entry and exit for airborne rabies virus in bat caves.
通过荧光抗体染色以及从鼻腔组织中分离病毒,在自然感染蝙蝠的嗅黏膜中证实了狂犬病病毒。嗅黏膜是蝙蝠洞穴中空气传播的狂犬病病毒潜在的进出通道。