Pulmonary Infection of Adult White Mice with the TE 55 Strain of Trachoma Virus

Abstract
SUMMARY: The effects of intranasal inoculation of mice more than 6 weeks old with the TE 55 strain of trachoma virus were studied. The histology and course of the pulmonary lesions produced are described. Infected mice showed a poor response of complement-fixing antibodies after infection. Precipitating antigens were detected in infected mouse lungs.