
Ep 111 RSV: What’s syncytial anyway?
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How Did RSV Spread?
In October of 1955 at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Silver Spring, Maryland, a group of 20 normal chimpanzees around 15 to 20 months old began showing signs of a respiratory disease. They took some throat swabs from the animals and ran a bunch of tests on it. Ultimately what they found was not a familiar old measles or polio or kaxaki virus, but a new thing entirely. A virus they named the chimpanzee koriza agent, not RSV.
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