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Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (Department of Pediatrics, and the Division of Virology, Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract
An outbreak of influenza A occurred in a school which, two years previously, experienced an outbreak due to an antigenically similar virus. Two years after infection, resistance to the influenza A virus was no longer demonstrable.
Footnotes
1 These research studies were supported in part by the Office of Naval Research, the Department of Public Health, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and the United States Public Health Service.
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