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Two episodes of dengue fever, the first caused by type 4 virus and the second by type 1, occurred within a year in an individual previously immunized against yellow fever. Virus was isolated on both occasions. The patient's serological reactions to five group B viruses present in the area are reported.
* This work was supported by grants from the Indian Council of Medical Research and The Rockefeller Foundation.
Address: Virus Research Centre, P. O. Box No. 11, Poona 1, India.
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