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Some Aspects of Meningococcal Virulence: A Report to The Medical Research Council on Work Carried Out at the University of Cambridge Field Laboratories

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

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“Virulence” is an ill-defined term and its use frequently gives rise to disputes, which remain unresolved because the disputants have no common basis other than that the term applies to organisms which cause disease. Thus it is imperative that the writer clearly defines the meaning of the term virulence as used in this paper, that the issue may not be confused by the reader approaching the subject from a different point of view.

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