Abstract

Summary By serial intracerebral passages, the New Guinea C and Hawaiian strains of dengue virus were adapted to growth in hamsters of 2–5 days of age. Dengue virus should no longer be described, without qualification, as non-pathogenic for the hamster. Additional data are presented showing that the New Guinea C and Hawaiian strains represent 2 different immunologic types of dengue virus.

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