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. 1974 Feb;9(2):460–466. doi: 10.1128/iai.9.2.460-466.1974

Identification and Characterization of a Second Feline Herpesvirus

Catherine G Fabricant 1, James H Gillespie 1
PMCID: PMC414824  PMID: 4593345

Abstract

A feline virus isolate previously reported as adenovirus-like has more recently been identified and characterized as a new feline herpesvirus. This herpesvirus, which appears to be cell associated, has some characteristics of the cytomegaloviruses and has been found to induce chemical crystal formations in infected cell cultures.

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