We have determined the effect of a single injection of potent sheep anti-mouse interferon globulin on polyoma-virus-induced early runting disease and tumor formation in Swiss mice. When newborn mice were injected with greater than or equal to 9 X 10(6) PFU of polyoma virus, 16% (7/44) of mice runted and died in contrast to 96% (45/47) of mice injected with virus and anti-interferon globulin. Likewise, a greater percentage of mice injected with lower doses of virus and anti-interferon globulin developed tumors than did control virus-injected mice. These results suggest that interferon is an important factor in determining the susceptibility of newborn mice to polyoma virus.

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