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Am. J. Trop. Med., s1-25(3), 1945, pp. 231-232
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The Isolation of Yellow Fever Virus from Wild-Caught Marmosets1

Hugo W. Laemmert, Jr. AND Leoberto de Castro Ferreira
From the Laboratory of the Yellow Fever Research Service, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Yellow fever virus has been isolated on four occasions from wild marmosets, Callithrix penicillata, in a restricted locality situated in a region where jungle yellow fever is endemic.

Received March 31, 1945.
1 The work on which these observations are based was done under the auspices of the Serviço de Estudos e Pesquisas sóbre a Febre Amarela (Yellow Fever Research Service) which is maintained jointly by the Ministry of Education and Health of Brazil and the International Health Division of The Rockefeller Foundation.







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