Exogenous lymphoid leukosis virus (LLV) and group-specific antigen (gsa) were detected in feather pulp and other specimens from naturally or experimentally infected chickens by phenotypic mixing or complement fixation tests, respectively. Electron microscopic studies on the calamus of plucked feathers revealed numerous C-type virus particles in intercellular spaces of the epidermis and pulp. LLV and gsa were detected in feather pulp from approximately 90% of 47 newly-hatched chicks that were shown to be congenitally infected. Chicks that were inoculated at 1-day-old or reared as contact controls were positive for gsa in feather pulp at 44 days, whereas at 111 days only the inoculated chicks were positive. Isolated controls were consistently negative. Titres of gsa /= 1 : 64. It was concluded that gsa could be detected in the feather pulp of most chickens actively infected with LLV and that titres would generally be higher in exogenous than in endogenous infections.

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