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1 January 1987 SEROLOGY AND VIROLOGY OF THE BOWHEAD WHALE (BALAENA MYSTICETUS L.)
Alvin W. Smith, Douglas E. Skilling, Kurt Benirschke, Thomas F. Albert, Jeffrey E. Barlough
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Abstract

Sera from four bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus L.) were examined for the presence of specific antibodies, and tissue and swab samples from six and four animals respectively were processed for isolation of viruses and for initiation of bowhead whale cell cultures. All sera were negative for antibodies to nine serovars of Leptospira interrogans and to 21 orthomyxovirus subtypes and a paramyxovirus (Newcastle disease virus). All sera were positive, however, for neutralizing antibodies to one or more calicivirus serotypes. Two untyped adenoviruses were isolated from colon samples of two different whales, but neutralizing antibodies to the agents could not be demonstrated in any sera. Three primary bowhead whale cell cultures were derived from kidney (two cultures) and testis (one culture), from three individual whales.

Smith, Skilling, Benirschke, Albert, and Barlough: SEROLOGY AND VIROLOGY OF THE BOWHEAD WHALE (BALAENA MYSTICETUS L.)
Alvin W. Smith, Douglas E. Skilling, Kurt Benirschke, Thomas F. Albert, and Jeffrey E. Barlough "SEROLOGY AND VIROLOGY OF THE BOWHEAD WHALE (BALAENA MYSTICETUS L.)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 23(1), 92-98, (1 January 1987). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-23.1.92
Received: 24 June 1985; Published: 1 January 1987
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