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. 1972 Feb;23(2):382–388. doi: 10.1128/am.23.2.382-388.1972

Volume Production of Reference Seed Virus and Immune Ascitic Fluids for Six Arboviruses

Julian Feild 1, S S Kalter 1
PMCID: PMC380349  PMID: 5017678

Abstract

Seed virus reagent and control and immune ascitic fluids were prepared for six arboviruses: buttonwillow, epizootic hemorrhagic disease of deer, Turlock, anopheles B, Kern Canyon, and Semliki Forest. Pilot studies were initiated for each reagent to determine a satisfactory method for their production. Results of homologous and heterologous tests are reported.

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