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Am. J. Trop. Med. Hyg., 13(2), 1964, pp. 342-345
Copyright © 1964 by The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

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The Susceptibility of the Pygmy Anteater, Cyclopes Didactylus, to Yellow Fever Virus*

Enid de Rodaniche
University of Panama, School of Medicine, Panama, R. P.

The pygmy anteater, Cyclopes didactylus dorsalis, is sufficiently susceptible to yellow fever virus to serve as a host experimentally and in nature. It circulates the virus in good titer for a period of 1 to 7 days. Its possible ecological importance is discussed.


* This investigation was partially supported by research grant E-4228 from the National Institutes of Health of the U. S. Public Health Service. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory, Panama, R. P. where the work was initiated.







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