Abstract
Summary
Mothers of suckling mice may spontaneously become infected with Conn.-5 strain of Coxsackie virus, following inoculation and infection of their young with this virus. They develop pancreatic lesions and, in some cases, hepatic lesions identical with those produced after intraperitoneal injection of virus. This condition can be reproduced experimentally in adult mice of either sex by feeding them with the carcasses of infected suckling mice.
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