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... Immunofluorescent staining of frozen sections has provided a clearer picture of the pathogenesis of rabies infection and of the distribution of virus in infected organs than was previously possible. These studies have largely been conducted in experimental animals with standard strains of virus.
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... Further studies of the antigenic components of rabies-related viruses and group relationships should be pursued. Laboratories in the United States should be encouraged within the limits of their facilities to examine the antigenic makeup of isolates from wildlife.
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... This advisory committee should review the present standard requirements for adequacy. It should be composed of virologists, pathologists, and epidemiologists selected from academic institutions, the state and federal governments, the American Animal Hospital Association, and the Animal Health Institute.


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