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KMID : 0357319810160010083
Journal of the Korean Society for Microbiology
1981 Volume.16 No. 1 p.83 ~ p.89
Propagation and Attenuation of Japanese Encephalitis Virus in Tissue Culture Cells


Abstract
Japanese encephalitis has been prevalent for long time in the Far East and many patients have been reported in both South East and Mid-West Asia recently.
Recently, vaccine was used in prevention of this viral disease of man which was derived from formalin inactivated virus inoculated into mouse brain, but live attenuated active vaccine for human is not developed yet. Author inoculated Japanese encephalitis virus into several cell culture strains for development of live attenuated encephalitis virus strain and the results were as follows:
1. Japanese encephalitis virus. was inactivated rapidly in cell free medium at 36¡ÆC and totally inactivated by 72 hours.
2. In growth curve of Japanese encephalitis virus in HeLa cell cultures, maximal multiplication of the virus was occurred at 4th day and virus multiplication was continued for at least 12 days.
3. After succeeding passage of the virus in HeLa cell cultures and human esophagus epithelial cell cultures, infectivity of virus for mice was disappeared from 2nd passage in HeLa cell cultures and 3rd passage in esophagus epithelial cell cultures.
4. In inoculation to monkey kidney epithelial cells. and chick embryo cell cultures, infectivity of the virus for mice was continued after l0th passages.
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