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Yellow fever virus has been isolated from the liver of each of seven naturally infected red howler monkeys found dead or dying in the forest. The pathological lesions in these livers were typical of yellow fever.
1 This laboratory is maintained on a cooperative basis by the Division of Medicine and Public Health of The Rockefeller Foundation, the Health Department of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, and the Colonial Development and Welfare Scheme. The authors thank Dr. Wilfred dos Santos, Director of the Laboratory of the Colonial Hospital, for his assistance in preparing microscopic sections of livers.
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