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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 1986 Dec; 17(4): 604-12
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-35566

ABSTRACT

The neurovirulent properties of attenuated dengue-2 and yellow fever (YF) vaccines, dengue-2 (DEN-2) and Japanese encephalitis (JE) viruses were studied in crab-eating monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Number of central nervous system sites (as proportion affected) with neurovirulence (NV) lesions were compared. The results indicate that these monkeys reliably developed NV-lesion when inoculated with either JE or YF vaccine viruses (87%). NV-lesions occurred in a minority when inoculated with DEN-2 vaccine virus, were of minimal severity (9%), were probably biologically insignificant, and were of equal or less severity than lesions produced by its parental virus (10%).


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Animals , Central Nervous System/pathology , Dengue Virus/immunology , Encephalitis Virus, Japanese/immunology , Female , Flavivirus/immunology , Macaca , Macaca fascicularis , Male , Vaccines, Attenuated/adverse effects , Viral Vaccines/adverse effects , Virulence , Yellow fever virus/immunology
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