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STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS
Within 48 hours after simple oropharyngeal exposures of cynomolgus monkeys to poliomyelitis virus, histological signs of infection were found in ganglia supplying the exposed mucous membranes. At 3 days, virus was found in the Gasserian, petrosal-nodose, and superior cervical sympathetic ganglia. Le...
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author | Faber, Harold K. Silverberg, Rosalie J. Dong, Luther |
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description | Within 48 hours after simple oropharyngeal exposures of cynomolgus monkeys to poliomyelitis virus, histological signs of infection were found in ganglia supplying the exposed mucous membranes. At 3 days, virus was found in the Gasserian, petrosal-nodose, and superior cervical sympathetic ganglia. Lesions were most extensive and severe in the Gasserian. Virus continued to be detected daily from the 3rd to the 8th day, inclusive, in the Gasserian but not on the 9th; from the 3rd to the 6th day, inclusive, in the petrosal-nodose but not on the 7th, 8th, or 9th; on the 3rd and 6th days only, in the superior cervical sympathetic; and on the 5th day only, in the celiac. In all the ganglia examined, the histological signs of infection increased to a maximum on the 5th day, and thereafter declined. In the sympathetic ganglia, a secondary late increase was observed on the 7th day. During the first 7 days, no signs of infection were found in the CNS in 84 per cent of the animals examined, and in the remainder such lesions as were found were probably not significant. In control animals permitted to survive, the median period before the onset of symptoms of poliomyelitis, when these occurred, was 9 days (range 7 to 16 days), and in the animals with symptoms typical extensive lesions were found in the CNS. In two control animals failing to show symptoms and sacrificed at 26 and 30 days respectively, histological signs of infection were present in the Gasserian and other ganglia but none in the CNS. |
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spelling | pubmed-21361172008-04-17 STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS Faber, Harold K. Silverberg, Rosalie J. Dong, Luther J Exp Med Article Within 48 hours after simple oropharyngeal exposures of cynomolgus monkeys to poliomyelitis virus, histological signs of infection were found in ganglia supplying the exposed mucous membranes. At 3 days, virus was found in the Gasserian, petrosal-nodose, and superior cervical sympathetic ganglia. Lesions were most extensive and severe in the Gasserian. Virus continued to be detected daily from the 3rd to the 8th day, inclusive, in the Gasserian but not on the 9th; from the 3rd to the 6th day, inclusive, in the petrosal-nodose but not on the 7th, 8th, or 9th; on the 3rd and 6th days only, in the superior cervical sympathetic; and on the 5th day only, in the celiac. In all the ganglia examined, the histological signs of infection increased to a maximum on the 5th day, and thereafter declined. In the sympathetic ganglia, a secondary late increase was observed on the 7th day. During the first 7 days, no signs of infection were found in the CNS in 84 per cent of the animals examined, and in the remainder such lesions as were found were probably not significant. In control animals permitted to survive, the median period before the onset of symptoms of poliomyelitis, when these occurred, was 9 days (range 7 to 16 days), and in the animals with symptoms typical extensive lesions were found in the CNS. In two control animals failing to show symptoms and sacrificed at 26 and 30 days respectively, histological signs of infection were present in the Gasserian and other ganglia but none in the CNS. The Rockefeller University Press 1951-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2136117/ /pubmed/14897993 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1951, by The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research New York This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Faber, Harold K. Silverberg, Rosalie J. Dong, Luther STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS |
title | STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS |
title_full | STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS |
title_fullStr | STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS |
title_full_unstemmed | STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS |
title_short | STUDIES ON ENTRY AND EGRESS OF POLIOMYELITIC INFECTION : IV. ATRAUMATIC ORAL ENTRY: DISTRIBUTION OF LESIONS AND VIRUS DURING THE INCUBATION PERIOD: WITH NOTES ON ASYMPTOMATIC POLIOMYELITIS |
title_sort | studies on entry and egress of poliomyelitic infection : iv. atraumatic oral entry: distribution of lesions and virus during the incubation period: with notes on asymptomatic poliomyelitis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2136117/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14897993 |
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