Manzanilla Virus: a New Virus Isolated from the Blood of a Howler Monkey in Trinidad, W. I.

Abstract
Summary The isolation and laboratory studies of an unidentified virus isolated from a howler monkey in Trinidad, W. I., have been described. The virus has been named “Manzanilla virus” after the region from which it was obtained. The absence of virus-neutralizing antibodies from the sera of a number of forest workers would seem to indicate that this virus probably is not a frequent cause of infection in man.

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