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A strain of rabbit-adapted "B" virus (Sabin and Wright, 1934) and of mouse-adapted "B" virus (Reagan et al., 1952) have been successfully transmitted to the Syrian hamster by the following routes of exposure: intracerebral, intraperitoneal, intradermal, intracardiac, intralingual, intratesticular, intramuscular, intranasal, and rectal. Hamsters responded to the mouse-adapted "B" virus equally as well as to the rabbit adapted "B" virus.
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