The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of North American lagomorphs, Sylvilagus nuttallii (mountain cottontail) and Sylvilagus audubonii (desert cottontail) both of which have been shown to have the potential to transmit the South American type of myxoma virus. Following infection with the South American strain (Lausanne, Lu), S. nuttalliideveloped both a local lesion and secondary lesions on the skin. They did not develop the classical myxomatosis seen in European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The infection at the inoculation site did not resolve during the 20-day time course of the trial and contained transmissible virus titres at all times. In contrast, S. audubonii infected wi...
Myxoma virus (MV) is a poxvirus that evolved in Sylvilagus lagomorphs, and is the causative agent o...
in Great Britain MYXOMATOSIS is a disease of wild European and domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cunicul...
A case of myxomatosis in vaccinated and non-vaccinated rabbits is described, and detection of Myxoma...
The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of ...
The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of ...
The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of ...
The pathogenesis of two Californian strains of myxoma virus (MSW and MSD) was examined in European r...
AbstractThe pathogenesis of two Californian strains of myxoma virus (MSW and MSD) was examined in Eu...
Myxomatosis is a rapidly lethal disease of European rabbits that is caused by myxoma virus (MYXV). T...
Myxoma virus was introduced into the European rabbit population of Australia in 1950. Although the v...
AbstractMyxoma virus was introduced into the European rabbit population of Australia in 1950. Althou...
Myxomatosis is a specific disease of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) due to a virus belo...
Myxoma virus (MYXV) is the type species of the Leporipoxviruses, a genus of Chordopoxvirinae, double...
<div><p>The co-evolution of myxoma virus (MYXV) and the European rabbit occurred independently in Au...
AbstractThe coevolution of myxoma virus and the wild European rabbit in Australia and the developmen...
Myxoma virus (MV) is a poxvirus that evolved in Sylvilagus lagomorphs, and is the causative agent o...
in Great Britain MYXOMATOSIS is a disease of wild European and domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cunicul...
A case of myxomatosis in vaccinated and non-vaccinated rabbits is described, and detection of Myxoma...
The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of ...
The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of ...
The pathogenesis of South American and North American myxoma viruses was examined in two species of ...
The pathogenesis of two Californian strains of myxoma virus (MSW and MSD) was examined in European r...
AbstractThe pathogenesis of two Californian strains of myxoma virus (MSW and MSD) was examined in Eu...
Myxomatosis is a rapidly lethal disease of European rabbits that is caused by myxoma virus (MYXV). T...
Myxoma virus was introduced into the European rabbit population of Australia in 1950. Although the v...
AbstractMyxoma virus was introduced into the European rabbit population of Australia in 1950. Althou...
Myxomatosis is a specific disease of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) due to a virus belo...
Myxoma virus (MYXV) is the type species of the Leporipoxviruses, a genus of Chordopoxvirinae, double...
<div><p>The co-evolution of myxoma virus (MYXV) and the European rabbit occurred independently in Au...
AbstractThe coevolution of myxoma virus and the wild European rabbit in Australia and the developmen...
Myxoma virus (MV) is a poxvirus that evolved in Sylvilagus lagomorphs, and is the causative agent o...
in Great Britain MYXOMATOSIS is a disease of wild European and domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cunicul...
A case of myxomatosis in vaccinated and non-vaccinated rabbits is described, and detection of Myxoma...