Britt J O, Nagy A Z, Howard E B
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1979 Nov 1;175(9):921-3.
Acute viral hepatitis was diagnosed in five California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) stranded along the Los Angeles coast. Light microscopy revealed large nuclear inclusion bodies in hepatocytes. Electron microscopy provided evidence that these inclusion bodies were composed of adenovirus-like virions. Attempts to grow the virus in cell culture systems were unsuccessful.
在沿洛杉矶海岸搁浅的5只加利福尼亚海狮(加州海狗)身上诊断出急性病毒性肝炎。光学显微镜检查显示肝细胞内有大的核内包涵体。电子显微镜检查提供了证据,表明这些包涵体由腺病毒样病毒粒子组成。在细胞培养系统中培养该病毒的尝试未成功。