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Summary
The West Nile virus multiplies rapidly throughout the embryonated egg following inoculation by any of the usual routes. The embryo contains large amounts of virus while the allantoic fluid contains comparatively small amounts of the active agent. Death of the infected embryos occurs with such regularity that titration of virus can be made as well in eggs as in mice.
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