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- Title
Rabies diagnosis in the presence of strychnine and carbamate.
- Authors
McElhinney, L. M.; Parsons, G.; Lowings, J. P.; Fooks, A. R.; Nadian, A.
- Abstract
This document summarizes a study conducted on mice to determine if the presence of two different poisons, strychnine and T3327, would hinder the detection of rabies virus in their brains. The study found that both infected and uninfected mice tested positive for rabies virus using various molecular methods, indicating that the presence of the poisons did not impede the detection of the virus. The results suggest that these methods could be used to detect rabies virus in animals that have been poisoned, and may also be applicable in other clinical settings. The study was financially supported by the UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
- Subjects
STRYCHNINE; RABIES; DIAGNOSIS; MICROBIOLOGY; RED fox; FENITROTHION
- Publication
Veterinary Record: Journal of the British Veterinary Association, 2004, Vol 155, Issue 10, p303
- ISSN
0042-4900
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1136/vr.155.10.303