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J Gen Virol 36 (1977), 221-225; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-36-1-221
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Electron Microscope Observations on a Virus Transmissible from Pinnipeds to Swine

S. S. Breese, Jun and A. H. Dardiri

U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service Plum Island Animal Disease Center, Greenport, New York 11944, U.S.A.

Evidence from immunological tests and electron microscopy indicates that a virus isolated from an Alaskan fur seal is transmissible to swine. The virus is one of the San Miguel sea lion viruses and a member of the calicivirus groups.

Received 31 January 1977; accepted 8 March 1977.





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