
doi: 10.1007/bf01253846
pmid: 14322903
A virus, recognized by its ability to interfere in GMK cultures with the CPE of E-11 virus, was recovered from patients with rubella. This virus differed from other human viruses in both biologic and serologic characteristics, and appears on the basis of these combined laboratory and epidemiologic observations to be the etiologic agent of rubella.
Pharmacology, Virus Cultivation, Idoxuridine, Vertebrates, Viral Interference, Viruses, Pathology, Animals, Rubella virus, Antibodies, Rubella
Pharmacology, Virus Cultivation, Idoxuridine, Vertebrates, Viral Interference, Viruses, Pathology, Animals, Rubella virus, Antibodies, Rubella
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