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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR VIRAL INFECTIONS

General References for Viral Infections

Brabb, T., Newsome, D., Burich, A., & Hanes, M. (2012) Infectious diseases. In: The Laboratory Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Hamster, and Other Rodents (eds.

M.A. Suckow, K.A. Stevens, & R. P. Wilson), pp. 637-683. Elsievier, London.

Van Hoosier, G.L., Jr. & Robinette, L.R. (1976) Viral and chlamydial diseases. In: The Biology of the Guinea Pig (eds. J.E. Wagner& P.J. Manning), pp. 137-152. Academic Press, New York.

DNA Viral Infections

Guinea Pig Adenovirus Infection

Brennecke, L.H., Dreier, T.M., & Stokes, W.W. (1983) Naturally occurring virus-associated respiratory disease in two guinea pigs. Veterinary Pathology 20:488-491.

Butz, N., Ossent, P., & Homberger, F.R. (1999) Pathogenesis of guinea pig adenovirus infection. Laboratory Animal Science 49:600-604.

Crippa, L., Giusti, A.M., Sironi, G., Cavaletti, E., & Scanziani, E. (1997) Asymptomatic adenoviral respiratory tract infection in guinea pigs. Laboratory Animal Science 47:197-199.

Feldman, S.H., Richardson, J.A., & Chubb, F.J., Jr. (1990) Necrotiz­ing viral bronchopneumonia in guinea pigs. Laboratory Animal Science 40:82-83.

Feldman, S.H., Sikes, R.A., & Eckhoff, G.A. (2001) Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence of guinea pig adenovirus hexon protein with that of other mastadenoviruses. Comparative Medicine 51:120-126.

Finnie, J.W., Noonan, D.E., & Swift, J.G. (1999) Adenovirus pneu­monia in guinea pigs. Australian Veterinary Journal 77:191-192.

Kaup, F.-J., Naumann, S., Kunstyr, I., & Drommer, W. (1984) Experimental viral pneumonia in guinea pigs: an ultrastructural study. Veterinary Pathology 21:521-527.

Kunstyr, I., Maess, J., Naumann, S., Kaup, F.-J., Kraft, V., & Knocke, K.W. (1984) Adenovirus pneumonia in guinea pigs: an exper­imental reproduction of the disease.

Laboratory Animals 18:55-60.

Naumann, S., Kunstyr, I,. Langer, I., Maess, J., & Horning, R. (1981) Lethal pneumonia in guinea pigs associated with a virus. Labo­ratory Animals 15:235-242.

Pring-Akerblom, P., Blazek, K., Schramlova, J., & Kunstyr, I. (1997) Polymerase chain reaction for detection of guinea pig adeno­virus. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 9:232-236.

Guinea Pig Cytomegalovirus Infection

Bia, F.J., Hastings, K., & Hsiung, G.D. (1979) Cytomegalovirus infection in guinea pigs. III. Persistent viruria, blood transmis­sion, and viral interference. Journal of Infectious Diseases 140:914-920.

Connor, W.S. & Johnson, K.P. (1976) Cytomegalovirus infection in weanling guinea pigs. Journal of Infectious Diseases 134:442-449.

Cook, J.E. (1958) Salivary gland virus disease of guinea pigs. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 20:905-909.

Fong, C.K., Lucia, H., Bia, F.J., & Hsiung, G.D. (1983) Histo­pathologic and ultrastructural studies of disseminated cytomeg­alovirus infection in strain 2 guinea pigs. Laboratory Investigation 49:183-194.

Griffith, B.P. & Hsiung, G.D. (1980) Cytomegalovirus infection in guinea pigs. IV. Maternal infection at different stages of gesta­tion. Journal of Infectious Diseases 141:787-793.

Griffith, B.P., Lucia, H.L., Bia, F.J., & Hsiung, G.D. (1981) Cytomeg­alovirus-induced mononucleosis in guinea pigs. Infection and Immunity 32:857-863.

Griffith, B.P., Lucia, H.L., & Hsiung, G.D. (1982) Brain and visceral involvement during cytomegalovirus infection of guinea pigs. Pediatric Research 16:455-459.

Griffith, B.P., Lucia, H.L., Tillbrook, J.L., & Hsiung, G.D. (1983) Enhancement of cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy in guinea pigs. Journal of Infectious Diseases 147:990-998.

Johnson, K.P. & Connor, W.S. (1979) Guinea pig cytomegalovirus: transplacental transmission. Archives of Virology 59:263-267.

Lucia, H.L., Griffith, H.L., & Hsiung, G.D.

(1985) Lymphadenopa­thy during cytomegalovirus-induced mononucleosis in guinea pigs. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine 109:1019-1023.

Motzel, S.L. & Wagner, J.E. (1989) Diagnostic exercise: fetal death in guinea pigs. Laboratory Animal Science 39:342-344.

Schleiss, MR., Bourne, N., Bravo, F.J., Jensen, N.J., & Berstein, D.I. (2003) Quantitative-competitive PCR monitoring of viral load following experimental guinea pig cytomegalovirus infection. Journal OfVirological Methods 108:103-110.

Van Hoosier, G.L., Jr., Giddens, W.E., Jr., Gillett, C.S., & Davis, H. (1985) Disseminated cytomegalovirus in the guinea pig. Labo­ratory Animal Science 35:81-84.

Zheng, Z.M,. Lavallee, J.T., Bia, F.J., & Griffith, B.P. (1987) Thymic hypoplasia, splenomegaly and immune depression in guinea pigs with neonatal cytomegalovirus infection. Developmental and Comparative Immunology 11:407-418.

Other Guinea Pig Herpesviral Infections

Bhatt, P.N., Percy, D.H., Craft, J.L., & Jonas, A.M. (1971) Isolation and characterization of a herpes-like (Hsiung- Kaplow) virus from guinea pigs. Journal of Infectious Diseases 123:178-189.

Bia, F.J., Summers, W.C., Fong, C.K., & Hsiung, G.D. (1980) New endogenous herpesvirus of guinea pigs: biological and molecu­lar characterization. Journal of Virology 36:245-253.

Dowler, K.W., McCormick, S., Armstrong, J.A., & Hsiung, G.D. (1984) Lymphoproliferative changes induced by infection with lymphotropic herpes virus of guinea pigs. Journal of Infec­tious Diseases 150:105-111.

Hsiung, G.D., Bia, F.J., & Fong, C.K.Y. (1980) Viruses of guinea pigs: considerations for biomedical research. Microbiological Reviews 44:468-490.

Nayak, D.P. (1971) Isolation and characterization of a herpesvirus from leukemic guinea pigs. Journal of Virology 8:579-588.

Equine Herpesvirus 1 Infection

Wohlstein, P., Lehmbecker, A., Spitzbarth, I., Algermissen, D., Baumgartner, W., Boer, M., Kummrow, M., Haas, L., & Grummer, B.

(2011) Fatal epizootic equine herpesvirus 1 infec­tions in new and unnatural hosts. Veterinary Microbiology 149:456-460.

Poxvirus Infection

Hampton, E.G., Bruce, M., & Jackson, F.L. (1968) Virus-like particles in a fibrovascular growth in guinea pigs. Journal of General Virology 2:205-206.

RNA Viral Infections

Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Infection

Hotchin, J. (1971) The contamination of laboratory animals with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. American Journal of Pathol­ogy 64:747-769.

Jungeblut, C.W. & Kodza, H. (1962) Interference between lympho­cytic choriomeningitis virus and the leukemia transmitting agent of leukemia L2C in guinea pigs. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch 12:522-560.

Shaughnessy, H.J. & Zichis, J. (1940) Infection of guinea pigs by application of virus of lymphocytic choriomeningitis to their normal skins. Journal of Experimental Medicine 72:331-343.

Coronavirus-Like Infection

Jaax, G.P., Jaax, N.K., Petrali, J.P., Corcoran, K.D., & Vogel, A.P. (1990) Coronavirus-like virions associated with a wasting syn­drome in guinea pigs. Laboratory Animal Science 40:375-378.

Marshall, J.A. & Doultree, J.C. (1996) Chronic excretion of corona­virus-like particles in laboratory guinea pigs. Laboratory Animal Science 46:104-106.

Influenza Virus Infection

Aziykat-Dupuis, E., Lambre, C.R., Soler, P., Moreau, J., & Thibon, M. (1984) Lung alterations in guinea pigs infected with influenza virus. Journal of Comparative Pathology 94:273-283.

Leyva-Grado, V., Mubareka, S., Krammer, F., Cardenas, W.B., & Palese, P. (2012) Influenza virus infection in guinea pigs raised as livestock, Ecuador. Emerging Infectious Diseases 18:1135-1138.

Lowen, A.C., Mubareka, S., Tumpey, T.M., Garcia-Sastre, A., & Palese, P. (2006) The guinea pig as a transmission model for human influenza viruses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science of the United States of America 103:9988-9992.

Pica, N., Chou, Y.Y., Bouvier, N.M., & Palese, P.

(2012) Transmis­sion of influenza B viruses in the guinea pig. Journal of Virology 86:4279-4287.

Parainfluenza Virus Infection

Blomqvist, G.A., Martin, K., & Morein, B. (2002) Transmission of parainfluenza 3 in guinea pig breeding herds. Contemporary Topics in Laboratory Animal Science 41:53-57.

Ohsawa, K., Yamada, A., Takeuchi, K., Watanabe, Y., Miyata, H., & Sato, H. (1998) Genetic characterization of parainfluenza virus 3 from guinea pigs. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science 60:919-922.

Porter, W.P. & Kudlacz, E.M. (1992) Effects of parainfluenza virus infection in guinea pigs. Laboratory Animals 21:45-49.

Simmons, J.H., Purdy, G.A., Franklin, C.L., Trottier, P., Churchill, A.E., Russell, R.J., Besch-Williford, C.L., & Riley, L.K. (2002) Characterization of a novel parainfluenza virus, cavid para­influenza virus 3, from laboratory guinea pigs (Cavia prcellus). Comparative Medicine 52:548-554.

Watanabe, Y., Sato, H., Miyata, H., & Ohsawa, K. (2001) Isolation of parainfluenza virus type 3-like agent from guinea pigs. Acta Medica Nagasaki 46:15-18.

Picornavirus Infection

Hansen, A.K., Thomsen, P., & Jensen, H.J. (1997) A serological indication of the existence of a guinea pig poliovirus. Laboratory Animals 31:212-218.

Rabies Virus Infection

Eidson, M., Matthews, S.D., Willsey, A.L., Cherry, B., Rudd, R.J., & Timarchi, C.V. (2005) Rabies virus infection in a pet guinea pig and seven pet rabbits. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 227:932-935.

Endogenized Viruses

Belyi, V.A., Levine, A.J., & Skalka, A.M. (2010) Unexpected inheri­tance: multiple integrations of ancient bornavirus and Ebolavi- rus/Marburgvirus sequences in vertebrate genomes. PLoS Pathogens 6:e1001030.

Horie, M. & Tomonaga, K. (2011) Non-retroviral fossils in verte­brate genomes. Viruses 3:1836-1848.

Hsiung, G.D., Bia, F.J., & Fong, K.Y. (1980) Viruses of guinea pigs: considerations for biomedical research. Microbiological Reviews 44:468-490.

Vernochet, C., Heidmann, O., Dupressoir, A., Cornelis, G., Dessen, P., Catzeflis, F., & Heidman, T. (2011) A syncytin-like endoge­nous retrovirus envelope gene of the guinea pig specifically expressed in the placenta junctional zone and conserved in Caviomorpha. Placenta 32:885-892.

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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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