Abstract
Studies by one of the authors (2) present serological evidence for infection with a member or members of the group A (1) sarcoma-leukosis viruses in Kenya which indicate that they maintain themselves as endemic infections under natural conditions in a variety of game fowl as well as chickens running free in local villages in remote areas of the African bush country. Representative sera of those collected were examined for the presence of antibodies to Newcastle Disease virus (NDV) and Mycoplcsma gallisepticum (MG), using the hemagglutination-inhibition test for NDV and the agglutination test for MG in order to establish the infection with these agents in the areas studied.
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