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      Inactivation of Lassa, Marburg, and Ebola viruses by gamma irradiation.

      Journal of Clinical Microbiology
      Arenaviridae, radiation effects, Ebolavirus, Gamma Rays, Lassa virus, Marburgvirus, Radiation, Ionizing, Rhabdoviridae

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          Because of the cumbersome conditions experienced in a maximum containment laboratory, methods for inactivating highly pathogenic viruses were investigated. The infectivity of Lassa, Marburg, and Ebola viruses was inactivated without altering the immunological activity after radiation with Co60 gamma rays. At 4 degrees C, Lassa virus was the most difficult to inactivate with a rate of 5.3 X 10(-6) log 50% tissue culture infective dose per rad of CO60 radiation, as compared with 6.8 X 10(-6) log 50% tissue culture infective dose per rad for Ebola virus and 8.4 X 10(-6) log 50% tissue culture infective dose per rad for Marburg virus. Experimental inactivation curves, as well as curves giving the total radiation needed to inactivate a given concentration of any of the three viruses, are presented. We found this method of inactivation to be superior to UV light or beta-propiolactone inactivation and now routinely use it for preparation of material for protein-chemistry studies or for preparation of immunological reagents.

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          7153317
          272450
          10.1128/jcm.16.4.704-708.1982

          Chemistry
          Arenaviridae,radiation effects,Ebolavirus,Gamma Rays,Lassa virus,Marburgvirus,Radiation, Ionizing,Rhabdoviridae

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