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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 10(3), 1961, pp. 387-389
Copyright © 1961 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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St. Louis Encephalitis in Panama

II. SURVEY OF HUMAN BLOOD FOR ANTIBODIES AGAINST ST. LOUIS AND TWO RELATED GROUP B VIRUSES, ILHÉUS AND YELLOW FEVER*

Enid de Rodaniche AND Carl M. Johnson
Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama, Republic of Panama

One hundred and ninety-five persons residing in a forested area of the Province of Darién in Panama near the Colombian border were tested for neutralizing antibodies against yellow fever, St. Louis encephalities (SLE) and Ilhéus viruses. Capacity to neutralize 2 or more logs of virus was observed in 8.4% against SLE, in 43.7% against Ilhéus and in 42% against yellow fever. The interpretation of these results is discussed.


* This investigation was supported by research grant E-1941 from the National Institutes of Health, U. S. Public Health Service.







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