English edit

Etymology edit

viremo- +‎ -genic

Adjective edit

viremogenic (comparative more viremogenic, superlative most viremogenic)

  1. Causing viremia.
    • 1980 November 1, G. Stephen Bowen, “Geographic Variation among St. Louis Encephalitis Virus Strains in the Viremic Responses of Avian Hosts”, in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, volume 29, number 6, →ISSN, page 1411:
      All virus strains isolated during Culex pipiens-borne epidemics in the eastern United States were highly viremogenic [viremia in 80% of birds with a mean duration of ⩾1.6 days in adults or ⩾2.7 days in nestlings and a mean peak titer of ⩾103.0 plaque-forming units (PFU)/ml in adults and 104.0 PFU/ml in nestlings].
    • 2015 August 28, “Exploring Genomic, Geographic and Virulence Interactions among Epidemic and Non-Epidemic St. Louis Encephalitis Virus (Flavivirus) Strains”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Once CA analyses were carried out, correlations between source of isolation (birds, mammals, mosquitoes), viremogenic capacity in birds (High and Low) and virulence in mice (High and Low) were tested.