2nd international conference virology and infectious disease
Date: September 3-4, 2019
Venue: London, UK
URL: http://virology.alliedacademies.com/
Viral Disease in Rabbits.
An acute infectious disease broke enter adult rabbits in Jiangsu Province in the spring and winter of 1984. The entity was a small virus, round, icosahedral, 28-33 nm in diameter, and without an envelope.
The nucleocapsids had a lepton dense core twenty nm in diameter, but some were empty. The macromolecule was single strand RNA. The virus might agglutinate the erythrocytes of sheep, fowls and human blood type, the last being the foremost sensitive. Repeated freezing and thawing could significantly reduce agglutination concentration.
0.4% methanol eliminated the infectivity but preserved the immunogenicity. The incubation period of the disease was 48-72 hours, and therefore the course was between many hours to one or 2 days.
The typical symptom was epistaxis, however often no clinical signs were discovered. The characteristic pathological changes were punctate haemorrhages in the system, digestive system, liver, spleen and muscle, and infrequently within the kidneys.
A tissue vaccine, inactivated with zero.4% formaldehyde was developed and gave quite satisfactory results.
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Clara Charlotte
Program Manger | virology 2019
Email: virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone: +44 20 3769 1755
Clara Charlotte
Program Manger | virology 2019
Email: virology@microbioconferences.com
Phone: +44 20 3769 1755
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