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A VIRUS was isolated in monkey kidney tissue cultures from the fæces of 13 of 290 horses held in the stables of the Wellcome Research Laboratories. One of these strains was selected for investigation. Rabbit hyperimmune serum prepared against it and possessing a neutralizing titre of 1/4,000 neutralized all 12 remaining isolates to the same titre.
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PLUMMER, G. An Equine Respiratory Virus with Enterovirus Properties. Nature 195, 519–520 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195519a0
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