Abstract

SummaryPrevious studies have revealed that SMCA-infected mice confer protection against the effects of SMCA or GT-48 virus infection on their progeny, despite the fact that tests using an in ovo assay system consistently revealed very low antibody titers in the sera of infected mice. In the present studies, protective activity in the serum of infected mice was demonstrated by its ability to confer passive protection on GT-48 virus-inoculated suckling mice. Mouse or rabbit origin antisera were also demonstrated to confer passive protection on SMCA or GT-48 virus-inoculated suckling mice when inoculated into the dam at the time of challenge of the progeny. The neutralizing antibody in antisera prepared in mice and rabbits was assayed by means of a neutralization index test using GT-48 virus and assay of serum-virus mixtures in i.c. inoculated suckling mice. This test proved to be reliable and sensitive. When serum was diluted, neutralizing capacity decreased disproportionately, even when such accessory fact...

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