
doi: 10.1007/bf01241489
pmid: 5982359
A hemagglutinating virus, recently isolated from the respiratory tract of turkeys, has been characterized and classified in the influenza A virus group. Wilmot virus can be considered a new serotype of this group, since it was found to be serologically distinct from the known influenza A viruses, which infect birds and mammals.
Turkeys, Immune Sera, Complement Fixation Tests, Guinea Pigs, Chick Embryo, Hemagglutination Tests, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Orthomyxoviridae, Microscopy, Electron, Ducks, Virus Diseases, Cricetinae, Animals, Horses, Rabbits, Chickens, Poultry Diseases
Turkeys, Immune Sera, Complement Fixation Tests, Guinea Pigs, Chick Embryo, Hemagglutination Tests, Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests, Orthomyxoviridae, Microscopy, Electron, Ducks, Virus Diseases, Cricetinae, Animals, Horses, Rabbits, Chickens, Poultry Diseases
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