Abstract
Summary
Although diets restricted either calorically or by total food intake do influence the course of infection in mice inoculated with Theiler's GDVII virus, in that frank signs of infection, i.e. paralysis, encephalitis, are frequently not evident, yet the total fatalities, the average incubation period, and the average survival time are not modified appreciably by these deficiencies.
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