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http://dx.doi.org/10.7845/kjm.2017.7069

Selection of model viruses for foot-and-mouth disease virus-related-experiments  

Kim, Tae-Hwan (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Herath, Thilina U. B. (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Kim, Jae-Hoon (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Lee, Kwang-Nyeong (Foot and Mouth Disease Division, Animal Quarantine and Inspection Agency)
Park, Jong-Hyeon (Foot and Mouth Disease Division, Animal Quarantine and Inspection Agency)
Kim, Chul-Joong (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
Lee, Jong-Soo (College of Veterinary Medicine, Chungnam National University)
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Korean Journal of Microbiology / v.53, no.4, 2017 , pp. 304-308 More about this Journal
Abstract
Researchers have comparatively fewer opportunities to conduct experiments on foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), owing to the limited availability of biosafety level 3 facilities. Bovine rhinovirus (BRV) and human rhinovirus (HRV), which are genetically closely related to FMDV, have been evaluated in this study as model viruses for FMDV. To discover whether BRV and HRV have similar physicochemical properties as FMDV, virus susceptibility tests have been performed in different physical (pH and heat) and chemical (acidic/alkaline solutions and commercial disinfectants) conditions in vitro. Our data revealed that the physicochemical characteristics of BRV and HRV were nearly similar to those of FMDV.
Keywords
bovine rhinovirus; FMDV-like virus; foot-andmouth disease virus; human rhinovirus; model viruses;
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