Abstract

SummaryCross serological reactions indicated that egg strains of influenza B virus obtained in different years were dissimilar in antigenic composition. The extent of the differences in antigenic pattern was analyzed. All strains studied were antigenically different from the mouse adapted Lee strain. The implication of these findings on the problem of immunization in man was discussed.

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