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Hamsters were more susceptible than mice to a strain of Coxsackie B-3 virus. This was shown by comparing the response of these species to virus as influenced by age. At a given age a stock virus preparation showed a consistently higher titer in the hamster. Furthermore, the period of susceptibility of hamsters was about twice that of mice.
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