Streptococcus suis Serotype 2, an Important Swine and Human Pathogen, Induces Strong Systemic and Cerebral Inflammatory Responses in a Mouse Model of Infection
J Immunol Domínguez-Punaro et al.
179: 1842
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Video 1 (MOV, 9.4 Mb)
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A CD1 mouse presenting clinical signs of CNS inflammation (episthotonus and opisthotonus) which suddenly appeared at day 6 after i.p. infection with a virulent strain of S. suis serotype 2. Animals were immediately and humanely sacrificed after the video was recorded as approved and recommended by The Animal Welfare Committee of the Université de Montréal, Canada.
Video 2 (MOV, 1.2 Mb)
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A CD1 mouse presenting clinical signs of CNS inflammation (locomotion problems, bending of the head laterally and walking in circles) which suddenly appeared at day 5 after i.p. infection with a virulent strain of S. suis serotype 2. Animals were immediately and humanely sacrificed after the video was recorded as approved and recommended by The Animal Welfare Committee of the Université de Montréal, Canada.
Video 3 (MOV, 7.99 Mb)
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A CD1 mouse presenting serious clinical signs of CNS inflammation (locomotion problems, 360 degree rotation of the body) at day 9 after i.p. infection with a virulent strain of S. suis serotype 2. Animals were immediately and humanely sacrificed after the video was recorded as approved and recommended by The Animal Welfare Committee of the Université de Montréal, Canada.