Abstract

Summary1. The virus which is the causative agent of infectious fibroma, giving rise to tumor-like nodules in rabbits, was maintained by serial passage on the chorioallantoic membrane of the embryonated hen's egg for 18 consecutive passages.2. The titer of virus in infected chorioallantoic tissue was slightly lower than the titer in rabbit tissues. It was maintained by using eggs incubated for 11 days prior to inoculation and making passages at 3-day intervals.3. Invasion of the embryo and extra-embryonic fluids did not take place in eggs inoculated on the choriallantoic membrane. Inoculation of the virus into the allantoic sac, the amniotic sac, the yolk sac and the embryo itself yielded negative results.4. Although marked edema of the chorioallantoic membrane was noted in some of the infected, no pathognomonic lesion, gross or microscopic, was present, so that it was necessary in every instance to resort to back passage into rabbits to demonstrate the presence of virus.5. The type of lesion produced in r...

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