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Summary
Four strains of a Rickettsia-like agent were isolated by two methods from chicken pox vesicular fluid. These agents produced pocks on the chorioallantoic membrane, were pathogenic for guinea pigs by several routes and appeared to grow only within the cytoplasm of cells. Their origin and relationship to human or other naturally occurring disease is obscure.
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