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GFA, an agent isolated from an established line of fish cells, was capable of causing in tissue culture cells a chronic infection which has persisted for a period of 18 months. These cells are resistant to super-infection by this and another fish virus, the latter derived from fresh water fish. The resistance and carrier status of the cells are attributed to the production of interferon.
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