Abstract
Mixtures of Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis, Rift Valley fever, and chikungunya viruses may be assayed by selective immunofluorescence staining of infected cell monolayers. A multiple serum neutralization test is described for quantifying reactions of these viruses with mixtures of serum antibodies.
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