The herpes group consists of viruses which have been placed together on the basis of a number of distinguishing features that they share in common (ANDRE- WES, 1962). All these viruses are relatively large, possess identical morphological characteristics, contain DNA, and are extremely sensitive to inactivation by ether; these viruses are also assembled within the nucleus of the host cell and induce the formation of eosinophilic intranuclear inclusions. The epidemiology of some of the best known viruses in this group (herpes simplex, pseudorabies, and B-virus) is also similar (BURNET et aI. ,...
The herpes group consists of viruses which have been placed together on the basis of a number of distinguishing features that they share in common (AN...