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Summary
The intracerebral inoculation of mixtures of viruses into adult mice indicates that a group A Coxsackie virus decreases the incubation period of the MEFl strain of poliomyelitis, while a group B Coxsackie virus increases the incubation time. Similar effects could not be demonstrated in monkeys using a strain of poliomyelitis recently isolated from the cord of a fatal human case. Attention was drawn to peculiarities in the time of onset of paralysis with mice infected with the MEFl strain of poliomyelitis.
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