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The prevention of acute viral bronchiolitis RDIP, Volume 18, Number 1.
In 1955, investigators in the USA cultured a new virus from nasal secretions in young chimpanzees with severe coryzal symptoms. They named it the chimpanzee coryza agent (CAA).1 In the following year CAA-like viruses were recovered from two children with severe respiratory illnesses in Baltimore.2
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