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Experimental Genital Infection of Male Guinea Pigs with the Agent of Guinea Pig Inclusion Conjunctivitis and Transmission to Females
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1973
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UrologyZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyMale Guinea PigsVeterinary PathologyCytoplasmic InclusionsPorcine DiseaseSwine VirusDermatologyDermatopathologyMedicineExperimental Genital InfectionAnimal VirusParasitologyGp-ic Infection
Male guinea pigs were inoculated intraurethrally with the agent of guinea pig inclusion conjunctivitis (Gp-ic). Cytoplasmic inclusions were found in superficial epithelial cells of the urethra in smears and stained sections. Gp-ic antigen(s) was detected by immunofluorescent staining of sections. There was no marked urethral exudate, but many animals developed bullous lesions on the glans and the body of the penis and a severe inflammatory lesion of the hind leg. All males demonstrated an antibody response and most of them showed a positive skin test reaction. Venereal transmission to females of Gp-ic infection was shown to occur as determined by detection of inclusions in vaginal smears, antibody response, and positive skin tests.
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