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A virus (Peiping encephalitis virus) capable of producing encephalitis in Swiss mice and a monkey was isolated from a case of acute encephalitis. On the basis of animal pathogenicity and virus neutralization tests, the virus is considered to behave like the Japanese type B virus, but to be serologically distinguishable from the St. Louis encephalitis virus.
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