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Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 1990 September; 54(3): 247-265
Animal cytomegaloviruses.
J Staczek
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine-Shreveport, Shreveport 71130.
SUMMARY
Cytomegaloviruses are agents that infect a variety of animals. Human cytomegalovirus is associated with infections that may be inapparent or may result in severe body malformation. More recently, human cytomegalovirus infections have been recognized as causing severe complications in immunosuppressed individuals. In other animals, cytomegaloviruses are often associated with infections having relatively mild sequelae. Many of these sequelae parallel symptoms associated with human cytomegalovirus infections. Recent advances in biotechnology have permitted the study of many of the animal cytomegaloviruses in vitro. Consequently, animal cytomegaloviruses can be used as model systems for studying the pathogenesis, immunobiology, and molecular biology of cytomegalovirus-host and cytomegalovirus-cell interactions.
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 1990 September; 54(3): 247-265
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