
doi: 10.1007/bf01348023
pmid: 187155
This study showed that Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (Indiana) in most instances was not capable of replicating in Aedes aegypti when imbibed by the mosquitoes on a viremic host. Rapid inactivation of the virus was observed in some cases within 24 hours after imbibition. Attempts to demonstrate virus inactivation by midgut contents in vitro were not successful.
Intestines, Mice, Blood, Aedes, Animals, Feeding Behavior, Virus Replication, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus
Intestines, Mice, Blood, Aedes, Animals, Feeding Behavior, Virus Replication, Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus
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