Abstract
SummarySuckling hamsters are susceptible to the Sindbis virus by the intraperitoneal, intrarectal, intradermal, intranasal and intracerebral routes of exposure. The normal control sucklings used as room and food control appeared normal throughout the experiment. The virus in the suckling hamster brain was confirmed to be Sindbis virus by neutralization tests conducted in embryonating chicken eggs.
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