IN VITRO GROWTH KINETICS AND THERMOSTABILITY OF THE GOLDEN SHINER VIRUS

In vitro replication of the golden shiner virus (GSV) occurred at 20 C to 30 C in fathead minnow cells; GSV did not replicate at 15 C or 35 C. Optimal replication temperature was approximately 30 C, where the latent period was 8 hr and viral yield was 113 infectious units per cell. Maximum cytopathi...

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Published inJournal of wildlife diseases Vol. 18; no. 4; pp. 441 - 446
Main Authors SCHWEDLER, T.E, PLUMB, J.A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Wildlife Disease Association 01.10.1982
Wildlife Dis Assoc
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Summary:In vitro replication of the golden shiner virus (GSV) occurred at 20 C to 30 C in fathead minnow cells; GSV did not replicate at 15 C or 35 C. Optimal replication temperature was approximately 30 C, where the latent period was 8 hr and viral yield was 113 infectious units per cell. Maximum cytopathic effect coincided with maximum released viral titer. Suitable storage temperatures for GSV were −70 C and 4 C. Viral infectivity was rapidly lost at temperatures above 20 C and at normal freezer temperature (−15 C).
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ISSN:0090-3558
1943-3700
DOI:10.7589/0090-3558-18.4.441