Farley C A, Banfield W G, Kasnic G, Foster W S
Science. 1972 Nov 17;178(4062):759-60. doi: 10.1126/science.178.4062.759.
A herpes-type virus infection, the first to be found in an invertebrate animal, is reported in the oyster Crassostrea virginica. Intranuclear herpes-type viral inclusions were more prevalent in the oyster at elevated water temperatures of 28 degrees to 30 degrees C than at normal ambient temperatures of 18 degrees to 20 degrees C. The inclusions were associated with a lethal disease at the elevated temperatures.
在弗吉尼亚牡蛎中发现了一种疱疹型病毒感染,这是首次在无脊椎动物中发现此类感染。与核内疱疹型病毒包涵体在水温28摄氏度至30摄氏度升高时相比,在正常环境温度18摄氏度至20摄氏度时,牡蛎中更为普遍。在升高的温度下,这些包涵体与一种致命疾病有关。