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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 10(2), 1961, pp. 259-263
Copyright © 1961 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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The Guamá Group: A New Serological Group of Hitherto Undescribed Viruses. Immunological Studies

Loring Whitman AND Jordi Casals
The Rockefeller Foundation Virus Laboratories, New York, New York

Three hitherto undescribed arthropod-borne viruses, two from Brazil and one from Trinidad, have been found to be immunologically related to one another and, thus, to comprise a new immunological group. The prototypes of these viruses are: Be An 277 to which Causey et al. have given the name Guamá virus; Be H 151 named by Causey et al. Catú virus; and Tr 8362 named Bimiti virus by Spence et al. It is proposed that the group be given the name Guamá.







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