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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR VIRAL INFECTIONS

DNA Viral Infections

Adenovirus Infection

Gibson, S.V., Rottinghaus, A.A., Wagner, J.E., Srills, H.F., Jr., Stogs- dil, P.L., & Kinden, D.A. (1990) Naturally acquired enteric adenovirus infection in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus).

American Journal of Veterinary Research 51:143-147.

Suzuki, E., Matsubara, J., Saito, M., Muto, T., Nakagawa, M., & Imaizumi, K. (1982) Serological survey of laboratory rodents for infection with Sendai virus, mouse hepatitis virus, reovirus 3 and mouse adenovirus. Japanese Journal of Medical Science and Biology 35:249-254.

Cytomegalovirus Infection

Kuttner, A.G. & Wang, S. (1934) The problem of the significance of the inclusion bodies in the salivary glands of infants, and the occurrence of inclusion bodies in the submaxillary glands of hamsters, white mice and wild rats (Peiping). Journal of Exper­imental Medicine 60:773-791.

Papillomavirus Infection

Iwasaki, T., Maeda, H., Kameyama, Y., Moriyama, M., Kanai, S., & Kurata, T. (1997) Presence of a novel hamster papillomavirus in dysplastic lesions of hamster lingual mucosa induced by appli­cation of dimethylbenzanthracene and excisional wounding: molecular cloning and complete nucleotide sequence. Journal of General Virology 78:1087-1093.

Kocjan, B.J., Kosnjak, L., Rocnik, J., Zadravec, M., & Poljak, M. (2014) Complete genome sequence of Phodopus sungorus papil­lomavirus type 1 (PsPV1), a novel member of the Pipapapillo­mavirus genus, isolated from a Siberian hamster. Genome Announcements 2:e00311-e00314.

Maeda, H., Kameyama, Y., Nakane, S., Takehana, S., & Sato, E. (1989) Epithelial dysplasia produced by carcinogen pretreatment and subsequent wounding. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology 68:50-56.

Parvovirus Infection

Besselsen, D.G., Gibson, S.V., Besch-Williford, C.L., Purdy, G.A., Knowles, R.L., Wagner, J.E., Pintel, D.J., Franklin, C.L., Hook, R.R., Jr., & Riley, L.K.

(1999) Natural and experimentally induced infection of Syrian hamsters with a newly recognized parvovirus. Laboratory Animal Science 49:308-312.

Christie, R.D., Marcus, E.C., Wagner, A.M., & Besselsen, D.G. (2010) Experimental infection of mice with hamster parvovirus: evi­dence for interspecies transmission of mouse parvovirus 3. Comparative Medicine 60:123-129.

Garant, P.R., Baer, P.N., & Kilham, L. (1980) Electron microscopic localization of virions in developing teeth of young hamsters infected with minute virus of mice. Journal of Dental Research 59:80-86.

Kilham, L. (1960) Mongolism associated with rat virus (RV) infec­tion in hamsters. Virology 13:141-143.

Kilham, L. (1961) Rat virus (RV) infections in hamsters. Proceed­ings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 106:825-829.

Kilham, L. & Margolis, G. (1964) Cerebellar ataxia in hamsters inoculated with rat virus. Science 143:1047-1048.

Kilham, L. & Margolis, G. (1970) Pathogenicity of minute virus of mice (MVM) for rats, mice and hamsters. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine 133:1447-1452.

Lipton, H.L. & Johnson, R.T. (1972) The pathogenesis of rat virus infections in the newborn hamster. Laboratory Investigation 27:508-513.

Soike, K.R., Iatropoulis, M., & Siegl, G. (1976) Infection of newborn and fetal hamsters induced by inoculation of LuIII parvovirus. Archives of Virology 51:235-241.

Toolan, H.W. (1960) Experimental production of mongoloid ham­sters. Science 131:1446-1448.

Hamster Polyomavirus Infection

Ambrose, K.R. & Coggin, J.H. (1975) An epizootic in hamsters of lymphomas of undetermined origin and mode of transmission. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 54:877-880.

Barthold, S.W., Bhatt, P.N., & Johnson, E.A. (1987) Further evi­dence for papovavirus as the probable etiology of transmissible lymphoma of Syrian hamsters. Laboratory Animal Science 37:283-288.

Coggin, J.H., Hyde, B.M., Heath, L.S., Leinbach, S.S., Fowler, E., & Stadtmore, L.S.

(1985) Papovavirus in epitheliomas appearing on lymphoma-bearing hamsters: lack of association with hori­zontally transmitted lymphomas of Syrian hamsters. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 75:91-97.

Foster, A.P., Brown, P.J., Jandrig, B., Grosch, A., Voronkova, T., Scherneck, S., & Ulrich, R. (2002) Polyomavirus infection in hamsters and trichoepitheliomas/cutaneous adnexal tumours. Veterinary Record 151:13-17.

Graffi, A., Bender, E. Schramm, T., Kuhn, W., & Schneiders, F. (1969) Induction of transmissible lymphomas in Syrian ham­sters by application of DNA from viral hamster papovavirus- induced tumors and by cell-free filtrates of human tumors. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 64:1172-1175.

Graffi, A., Schramm, T., Graffi, I., Bierwolf, D., & Bender, E. (1968) Virus-associated skin tumors of the Syrian hamster: preliminary note. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 40:867-873.

Hannoun, C., Guillin, J.C., & Chatelain, J. (1974) Natural latent infection of the European hamster (“Cricetus cricetus”, linne) with a papovavirus. I. Isolation of virus in golden hamster and new-born mice. Annals of Microbiology (Paris) 125A:215-226.

Manci, E.A., Heath, L.S., Leinbach, S.S., & Coggin, J.H., Jr. (1984) Lymphoma-associated ulcerative bowel disease in the hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) induced by an unusual agent. American Journal of Pathology 116:1-8.

Simmons, J.H., Riley, L.K., Franklin, C.L., & Besch-Williford, C. (2001) Hamster polyomavirus infection in a pet Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus). Veterinary Pathology 38:441-446.

RNA Viral Infections

Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Infection

Amman, B.R., Pavlin, B.I., Albarino, C.G., et al. (2007) Pet rodents and fatal lymphocytic choriomeningitis in transplant patients. Emerging Infectious Diseases 13:719-725.

Barthold, S.W. & Smith, A.L. (2007) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. In: The Mouse in Biomedical Research, Vol.

2, 2nd edn (eds. J.G. Fox, S.W. Barthold, M.T. Davisson, C.E. Newcomer, F.W. Quimby, & A.L. Smith), pp. 179-213. Academic Press, New York.

Besselsen, D., Wagner, A., & Loganbill, J. (2003) Detection of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus by use of fluorogenic nucle­ase reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction analysis. Comparative Medicine 53:65-69.

Bhatt, P.N., Jacoby, R.O., & Barthold, S.W. (1986) Contamination of transplantable murine tumors with lymphocytic choriome­ningitis virus. Laboratory Animal Science 36:136-139.

Biggar, R.J., Schmidt, T.J., & Woodall, J.P. (1977) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis in laboratory personnel exposed to hamsters inadvertently infected with LCM virus. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 171:829-832.

Biggar, R.J., Woodall, J.P., Walter, P.D., & Haughie, G.E. (1975) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis outbreak associated with pet hamsters. Fifty-seven cases from New York State. Journal of the American Medical Association 232:494-500.

Bowen, G.S., Calisher, C.H., Winkler, W.G., Kraus, A.L., Fowler, E.H., Garman, R.H., Fraser, D.W., & Hinman, A.R. (1975) Labo­ratory studies of a lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus outbreak in man and laboratory animals. American Journal of Epidemiology 102:233-240.

Homberger, F.R., Romano, T.P., Seiler, P., Hansen, G.M., & Smith, A.L. (1995) Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of antibody to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in mouse sera, with recombinant nucleoprotein as antigen. Laboratory Animal Science 45:493-496.

Parker, J.C., Igel, H.J., Reynolds, R.K., Lewis, A.M., Jr., & Rowe, W.P. (1976) Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in fetal, newborn, and young adult Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus aura­tus). Infection and Immunity 13:967-981.

Sendai Virus Infection

Buthala, D.A. & Soret, M.G. (1964) Parainfluenza type 3 virus infection in hamsters: virologic, serologic, and pathologic stud­ies. Journal of Infectious Diseases 114:226-234.

Pearson, H.E. & Eaton, M.D. (1940) A virus pneumonia of Syrian hamsters. Proceedings of the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine 45:677-679.

Percy, D.H. & Palmer, D. (1997) Experimental Sendai virus infection in the Syrian hamster. Laboratory Animal Science 47:132-137.

Profeta, M.L., Leif, F.S., & Plotkin, S.A. (1969) Enzootic Sendai infection in laboratory hamsters. American Journal of Epidemiol­ogy 89:316-324.

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Source: Barthold Stephen W., Griffey Stephen M., Percy Dean H.. Pathology of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits. 4th Edition. — Wiley-Blackwell,2016. — 384 p.. 2016
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