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1 April 1981 POWASSAN VIRUS INFECTION IN SNOWSHOE HARES (Lepus americanus)
RANDALL L. ZARNKE, THOMAS M. YUILL
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Abstract

Sera from snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) trapped near Rochester, Alberta, Canada were tested for Powassan virus antibody by the constant virus/serum dilution neutralization test. Of 1264 serum samples tested, 137 had an antibody titer of at least 1:4 for Powassan virus. Ten hares were inoculated with Powassan virus in the laboratory. Viremia lasted 4-5 days and ceased with the appearance of Powassan antibody in the serum. Neutralizing antibody reached a peak titer of 1:119 on day 15 post-inoculation and was still detectable 13 months post-inoculation.

ZARNKE and YUILL: POWASSAN VIRUS INFECTION IN SNOWSHOE HARES (Lepus americanus)
RANDALL L. ZARNKE and THOMAS M. YUILL "POWASSAN VIRUS INFECTION IN SNOWSHOE HARES (Lepus americanus)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 17(2), 303-310, (1 April 1981). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-17.2.303
Received: 18 April 1979; Published: 1 April 1981
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