
doi: 10.1007/bf01245771
pmid: 4970562
Guinea-pigs were inoculated with live Tacaribe virus by the intramuscular route. For a period of 48 days after inoculation infectious virus was isolated from lymph nodes, but not consistently. Virus is present in serum on the 7th day and in liver on the 13th day.
Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral, Virus Diseases, Antibody Formation, Complement Fixation Tests, Guinea Pigs, Viruses, Animals, Lymph Nodes
Hemorrhagic Fevers, Viral, Virus Diseases, Antibody Formation, Complement Fixation Tests, Guinea Pigs, Viruses, Animals, Lymph Nodes
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