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1 July 1977 POXVIRUS FIBROMAS ON AFRICAN HARES
L. KARSTAD, J. THORSEN, G. DAVIES, J. S. KAMINJOLO
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Abstract

Small dermal tumors were found on three African hares (Lepus capensis) in the Laikipia District, Kenya. Gross and histopathologic studies revealed similarities to the Shope's fibroma of wild rabbits in North America and fibromas of European hares. Histological examination of the African hare fibromas revealed intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies characteristic of poxviruses and poxvirus virions were demonstrated by electron microscopy of ultrathin sections. Attempts to propagate the virus in rabbit skin, embryonated chicken eggs and cell cultures were unsuccessful.

KARSTAD, THORSEN, DAVIES, and KAMINJOLO: POXVIRUS FIBROMAS ON AFRICAN HARES1
L. KARSTAD, J. THORSEN, G. DAVIES, and J. S. KAMINJOLO "POXVIRUS FIBROMAS ON AFRICAN HARES," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(3), 245-247, (1 July 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.3.245
Received: 13 January 1977; Published: 1 July 1977
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