Abstract

Throat washings in Tyrode's solution were obtained on the second day of illness from a patient acutely ill with influenza. The material was centrifugalized at 2500 revolutions per minute for 30 minutes. The supernatant fluid was then filtered through a graded collodion membrane of 500 mμ average pore size.1 Flasks containing 4.5 cc. of chick embryo Tyrode medium2 were inoculated with 2.5 cc. amounts of the filtrate (shown by ferret inoculation to contain active virus). Transfers of 0.5 cc. amounts of the culture material to 4.5 cc of fresh medium were made at 48-hour intervals. Mice were inoculated intranasally with culture fluid of the 5th transfer. Mouse passages were made at 4-day intervals. No significant lesions were seen in the lungs of mice of the first 3 passage groups. In mice of the 4th passage, however, sugestive lesions were seen; these were more definite in the 5th passage, and in the 6th passage death of the mice with extensive pulmonary involvement occurred. The virus was identified as huma...

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