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1976 Zaire strain outbreak study: Fewer haemorrhagic manifestations & fatalities during later stages of the epidemic after the virus had undergone several generations in man

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  • 1976 Zaire strain outbreak study: Fewer haemorrhagic manifestations & fatalities during later stages of the epidemic after the virus had undergone several generations in man

    http://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/6165800
    Bowen ET, Platt GS, Lloyd G, Raymond RT, Simpson DI
    Journal of Medical Virology [1980, 6(2):129-138]
    Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Comparative Study
    DOI: 10.1002/jmv.1890060205
    Abstract
    During the 1976 Ebola virus outbreak in Sudan, the investigations team gained the impression that fewer haemorrhagic manifestations and few fatalities occurred during the later stages of the epidemic after the virus had undergone several generations in man. This impression was also noted in guinea pigs experimentally infected with Sudanese and Zairean strains of Ebola virus. The virulence of the Sudanese isolates was less intense than isolates emanating from Zaire. Similar findings were seen in monkeys; a Zairean isolated produced fatal infections, whereas monkeys inoculated with a Sudan strain generally recovered. Two monkeys, which had recovered from Sudanese strain infections and had developed high levels of antibody detectable by immunofluorescence, were challenged with the Zairean strain. Both developed viraemias and died. The mechanisms of this "failed protection" are discussed.
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