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. 1974 Sep;10(3):471–474. doi: 10.1128/iai.10.3.471-474.1974

Recurrent Cutaneous Herpes Simplex in Hairless Mice

Gerald E Underwood 1, Sheldon D Weed 1
PMCID: PMC422977  PMID: 4372171

Abstract

Passively immunized hairless mice were inoculated cutaneously with herpes simplex virus. Thirty-nine days later, when the primary cutaneous lesions had completely healed, the mice were treated subcutaneously with prednisone. Within 12 to 30 days after starting prednisone treatment, herpesvirus was recovered by skin swabs from 12 of 71 (17%) of the treated mice. This new model has potential application for understanding and treating recurrent cutaneous herpes infections.

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