Immunocompetent hamsters as a model for orthobunyavirus-induced neuroinvasion and neuropathology.
Allison GrosethDon GardnerKimberly Meade-WhiteSusanne AmlerHideki EbiharaPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
The reported hamster model of BUNV infection provides a new tool for studying orthobunyavirus infection, and particularly neuroinvasion and the development of neuropathology. This model is particularly significant because it makes use of immunologically competent animals and relies on a subcutaneous inoculation route that more closely mimics the natural infection route for arboviruses, thereby providing a more authentic cellular and immunological context at the initial site of infection.
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