Abstract
Blood erythrocytes of Brazilian tree-frogs, Phrynohyas venulosa were found to frequently contain single, small, densely staining inclusions. Electron microscopy showed these to be icosahedral viral particles which measured from 250-280 nm in diameter; they were devoid of an envelope, and thus differed from previously described viruses of frog erythrocytes. The infected erythrocytes lacked a crystalline body.
viral particles; erytthrocytes; Phrynohyas venulosa; tree frogs; Brazil
An erythrocytic virus of the brazilian tree-frog, Phrynohyas venulosa
A. P. Alves de Matos1
I. Paperna2
R. Lainson3
Curry Cabral Infectious Disease Hospital, Pathologic Anatomy Department, Electron Microscopy Unit, Lisboa, Portugal
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Animal Sciences, Israel
Instituto Evandro Chagas, Seção de Parasitologia, Belém, Brasil
Blood erythrocytes of Brazilian tree-frogs, Phrynohyas venulosa were found to frequently contain single, small, densely staining inclusions. Electron microscopy showed these to be icosahedral viral particles which measured from 250-280 nm in diameter; they were devoid of an envelope, and thus differed from previously described viruses of frog erythrocytes. The infected erythrocytes lacked a crystalline body.
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Oct 1995