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CURRICIJLI!M. 1,iT.;F. ROBERT JOSEPH HUEBNER Born: Cincinnati (Cheviot), Ohio February 23, 1914 Marital Status: Married Present Address: National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Home: R.F.D., Ijarasville, Maryland 21754 Education: 1952-1935 - Xavier University 1937-1958 - University of Cincinnati 1938-1942 - M.D., St. Louis University Schcol of Medicine Experience: Military: 1942-43 Internship in U.S. Public tlealth Servi ce Hosr)i zal , Seattle, Washington (Assigned to U.S. Coast Guard) 1943-44 Medical Officer ir. Coast Guard, Alaska (;or.anand Government: 1944-49 Commissioned Officer, USPHS, Laborptorv of Infectious Diseases, National Microhiologic2'_ Institute, National Institutes of Health, Pethcsda, Maryland 1949-56 Chief,*Section on Virus and Rickettsial Diseases, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, National Microbiological Institute 1956-68 Chief, Laboratory of Viral Disenses, 'ja*.cnat Institute of Allergy and ?nfec'ious Diseatc:., National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 1968- Chief, Viral Carcinogenesis Branch, ::ztional Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryla:i;~ Memberships and Affiliations: Fc11o.-: American Public Health Association American Medical Association New Yoric Academy of Sciences Menber: National Academy of Sciences American Epidemiologic2l Society International Union Against Cancer American Association for the Advancement o: Sciences Federation of American Societies for Experinental Biology American Association of lmnuzoloFists Ancrican Academy of Microbiology American Association for Cancer Research, I::c. The J ane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund for Medical Research- Board of Scientific Advisers [ Ec-130 b_:4 C`~R H~~ 01102 ~
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CV - Robert J. Huebner (Cont.) Honors and Awards: Award (Certificate of Merit) for Scientific Exhibit on Rickettsialpox, American Medical Association, 1947 Award (In Biological Sciences), Washington Academy of Sciences, 1949 Bailey K. Ashford Award (work on ri ckettsial diseases), American Society of Tropical Medicine, 1949 Award (Certificate of Merit) for outstanding quality of educational ,~,xhibit on the Epidemiology of Q Fever. American Veterinary !•tedical Association, 1950 Citation ("In recognition of ... accomplishments in unravelling disease causat:on in children..."), Variety Children's Hospital, 1960 James D. Bruce Memorial Award, American College of Physicians, 1964 Pasteur Medal, Pasteur Institute, Paris, France, 1965 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Laws, University of Cincinnati, 1965 Distinguished Service Medal, Public Health Service, 1966 . .%F !'.., r~nn 10l+Q National Medal of Science, 1969 Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science, Edgecliff College, Cincinnati, 1970 Kim:ole Methodology Reseerch Award, Conference of Public Health Laboratory Directors, 1970 Rockefeller Public Service Award, 1970 Honorar•r Degree, Doctor of Science, University of Parma, Italy, 1970 Guido Lenghi Award, National Academy of the Lincci, Rome, 1971 Hor.c,:ary Degree, University of Lcuvc :, Lcuven, Eclgiu^., 1973 6-:7 _.'~ 6?_5 CTR i t t''l 011023
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CV - Robert J. Huebner (Cont.) Eonors - Selected to Deliver: Gehr.ra-in Lectures, University of I11in:,is College of Medicine, 1955. Benjamin Knox Rachford Lectures, University of Cincinnati, 1956. Eli Lilly Lecture, 1957. Gudakunst Lecture, University of Michigan, 1958. 3arvey h ctu_Te, 1960. R. E. Dyer Lecture, 1960. Carl Puckett Lecture, 1960. A=^rican Academy of Cra,l Pathology, Helen Franc:s McLain Lecture, 1?65. Uasteur Institute Lecture, 1965. GAiiteras Lecture, 1568. Ricketts Avard Lecture, 1968. William O'Brien Professorship Lecture, Minnesota Chapter of Aner:ca. Cancer Society, 1972. Frontiers in Biology Lecture, IoM•a State University, :972. Southern Medical Association Lecture, University of Texas Medical B:anch, 1973. I:egents' Lectureship, Uriversity of Californis, Davic, 1974. 6`__e2 E116 !-r TR ! l t '1 011024
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PU°LICATIONS Robert Joseph Huebner, M.D. I. Huebner, R.J., Stamps, P., and Armstrong, C.: Rickettsialpox. f newly recognized rickettsial disease. I. Isolation of the etiologic>" agent. Pub. Health Reports 61: 1605-1614, Nov., 1946. 2. Huebner, R.J., Jelli'son, W.L., and Pomerantz, C.: Rickettsialpox. A newly recognized rickettsial disease. IV. Isolation of a ricReTtsia apparently iden?ical with the causative agent of rickettsialp:x `ro^n aliodermnnyssus sancuineus, a rodent mite. Pub. Health Repor-s _ 1677-1712, Nov., 1946. 3. lopping, N.H., Shepard, C.C., and Huebner, R.J.: Q Fever. An logical comparison of strains. Amer. J. Hyg. 44: 173-182, Ju.., I>:.6. 4. Huebner, R.J., Jellisor., W.L., and Armstrong, C.: Rickettsia!;,cx. A newly recognized ricketTSial disease. V. Recovery of ric-e"_ - k ri from the house mouse (Mvs_ muscg.lu_s). Pub. Health Repor-s 6 777-780, May, 1947. 5. Greenberg, M., Pellitteri, C., Klein, I.F., and Huebner, R.J.: RicKe"tsial- pox. A newly recognized rickettsial disease. II. Clinical c--=e-%'a-rior,,. J.A.M.A. 133: 901-906, March, 1947. 6. Hershberger, L.R., and Huebner, R.J.: A report on the histopatho!::r of ine cuTOneous jesions or a case ot rickettsialpox. P;;t. He_:-- 62: 1740-1742, Dece^oer, 1947. =e~~rt 7. Spicknall, C.G., Hueoner R.J., Finger, J.A., and Blocker, W.P.: of an outbreak of Q fever at the National Institutes of Hea!t`. I. Clinical fe3tures. Ann. of Int. Med. 27: 28-40, July, I9-'-. B. Huebner, R.J.: Report of an outbreak of Q fever at the National irs-itutes of Health. 11. Epicemiological features. Amer. J. Pub. Heal-r. _ 431-440, April, 1947. 9. Huebner, R.J., et a!: Rickettsialpox. General considerations o` a newly recoonized rickettsial disease. The Rickettsial diseases of M->r. - publisheC by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 113, 1948. I(,. Huebner, R.J., Jellison, W.L., Beck, M.D., Parker, R.R., and She--arc, C.C.: Q fever studies of Southern Califorr,ia. I. Recovery of Ricker-sia burneti from raw milk. Pub. Health Reports 63: 214-222, Feb., ;~~E. 11. Jellison, W.L., Bell, E.F., Huebner, R.J., Parker, R.R., and Welsr., ~.N.: Q fever Studies in Southern California. IV. Occurrence of Caxie;ie burneti in the spinose ear tick, Octobius meonini. Fuo. Heal'n F:eDorts 63: 1453-1489, Nov., 1948. ~t C T R N N 0 11022
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Robert J. Huebner, Publications (continued) 12. Jellison, W.L., Ormsbee, R., Beck, M.D., Huebner, R.J., Parker, rr.= „ and Bell, E.J.: 0 fever studies in Southern California. V. Na-ur=_! in- fection in a dairy cow. Pub. Health Reports 63: 161I-1618, Dec., 1948. 13. Huebner, R.J., et el: Q fever studies in Southern California. VIII. Recovery of Coxiellr burneti frorn butter made from naturally infected anc unpaSteur- ized milk. Pub. Health Reports 63: 1712-1713, Dec.,1948. 14. Shepard, C.C., and Huebner, R.J.: Q fever in Los Angeles County. Descrip- tion of some of its epidemiological features. Amer. J. Pub. Heai-h 38: 781-788, Nov., 1948. 15. Huebner, R.J., Hottle, G.A., and Robinson, E.G.: Action of strectomvcin in experimental irfection witt: Q fsver. Pub. Health RsporTs _ 357-362, March, 1948. 16. Spicknall, C.G., Terry, L.L., and Huebner, R.J.: Treatment of C =ever with streptomyc i n. A case report. Nov., 1948. Am. J. Trop. Med. 2-7,: tvo.6, 17. Beck, M.D., Bell, J.A., Shaw, E.W., and Huebner, R.J.: Q fever sTudies in Southern California. II. An epidemiological study of 300 cases. Pub. Health Reports 64: 41-56, Jan., 1949. 8. Huebner, R.J., Jellison, W.L., Beck, M.D., and Wilcox, E.P.: Q fever studies in Scithern C--Ii`.ornia. III. Effects of pasteurizaticn on . ~ . . . ~ . ~ . ~ ~ - ~ - . . . ~. ~ . - .. . ,~ . . . . - ~ . - r 64: 499-511, April, 1949. 19. Huebner, R.J., Jeliison, W.L., and Beck, M.D.: Q fever. A review of current knowledge. Ann. of Int.. Med. 30: 495-509, March, 1949. ,0. Bell, J.A., Beck, M.D., and Huebner, R.J.: Epidemiolooic studies c' G fever in Southern Califcrnia. J.A.M.A. 1A2: 868-872, March, 1950. 21. Luoto, L. and Huebner, R.J.: Q fever studies in Southern California. IX. Isolation of (, infecTed dairy cows. fever Pub. organisms from parhrienY placenTas c4 naTurally Health Reports 65: 541-544, April, 19=J. 22. Jellison, W.L., Welsh, H.H., Elson, B.E., and Huebner, R.J.: Q fever studies in Southern California. XI. Recovery of Coxiella burneti from milk of sheep. Pub. Health Reports 65: 335-399, March, 1950. 23. Huebner, R.J.: Rickettsialpox and Q fever. (Symposium on Viral ar.C Rickettsial Diseases). Bacteriological Reviews 14(3): 245-257, Sept., 1950. 24. Huebner, R.J., Armstrong, C., Beeman, E.A., and Cole, R.M.: Studies of Cox- " sackie viruses - Preliminary report on occurrence of Coxsackie virus in e Southern Maryland co-nmunity. J.A.M.A. 144: 609-612, 0ct., 19;-. .5. Huebner, R.J., Ransom, S.E., and Eerman, E:A.: Studiez of CoxsacKie virus. Adaptation of a s~rain -oD chick embryos. Pub. Health Reports _ EO?- 806, June, 1950. _='_00 6116 ~T f~ HN 0110*26
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RoSe-+ J. Huebner, Publications (continued) 26. Ransom, S.E., and Huebner, R.J.: Studies on the resistance of CcYieile burne-t i to phys ical and chemical agents. Amer. J. !-lyc. 53: I! Jan., 1951. 27. Luoto,'L., Huebner, R.J., and Stoenner, H.G.: Q fever studies in Sou-hern California. XII. Aureomycin tr eatment of dairy cattle natureiiy in- fected with Coxiella burneti. Pub. Health Reports 66: 199-204, Fee., 1951. 29. Huebner, R.J., and BeII, J.A.: Q fever studies in Southern Califor^ia. Sum-nary of current results and a discussion of possible control .^eesures. J.A.M.A. 145: 301-30:, Feb., 1951. 29. Huebner, R.J., Cole, R.M., Beeman, E.A., Bell, J.A., and Peers, .;.H.: Herpanoina. Etiolooical studies of a specific infectious disease. J.A.M.A. 1-?5• 626-63J, March, 1951. 30. Cole, R.M., Bell, J.A., Beeman, E.A., and Huebner, R.J.: Studie: :.- Coxsackie viruses: Observations on epidemiological aspects c` ,:-o:,p A viruses. Amer. J. Pub. Health 41: 1342-1358, Nov., 1951. 31. Luoto, L., Winn, J.F., and Huebner, R.J.: Q fe•ier studies in Sou-rern California. XIII. Vaccin3tion of dairy cattle against Q fever. Amer. J. Hyg. 55: 19G-202,.March, 1952. 32. Reeman. F_..q., Huebner, R.J., and Cole, R.M.: Studies of Coxsackie viruses. i Ar.c)ratrlrv ;%cnortr, c,f Groun A viruses. Amer. J. Hvc. Jan., 1952. 3J. Beeman,E.A., and Huebner, R.J.: Evaluation of serological metr,ccs for demonstrating antiDody respDnses to Group A Coxsackie (Herpancina) viruses. J. Im-nun. 63: 663-67z, June, 1952. Peers, J.H., Ransom, S.E., and Huebner, R.J.: The patholgic char._es cro- duce~ in chick embryos by yolk sac inoculation of Croup A Coxsa:-.ie virus. J. Exptl. Med. 95: 17-26, July, 1952. 35. Briefs, A., Breese, S.S., Warren, J., and Huebner, R.J.: Physica: :ronerties of two Group A Coxsackie (Herpangina) viruses when propaga-e-- ecgs and mice as determined by ultracentrifugation and eiectron microsc:cv. J. 5act. 61: 237-246, Aug., 1952. . Huebner, R.J., Beeman, E.A.., Cole, R.M., Beigelman, P.M., and Be!I. J.r+.: " 6 The importance of Coxsackie viruses in human disease, particular!y herpangina and epidernic pleurodynia. New Eng. J. Med. 2»7• 24z-2=6 (No. 7), 285-289 (No. 8), Aug., 1952. ~ 37. Beeman, E.A., Cole, R.M., and Huebner, R.J.: Studies in man of neu'ralizinc antibodies against Group A Cexsackie (Herpangina) viruses. F-ev-_, !ence ot antibodies in-a community in 1949 and F950.- Am°r.-J.-Hyg. %-2J-,- Nov., 1952. z= Huebner, R. J. Risser J.A., Bell, J.A., Beeman, E.A., Beioelmar,. :..., and Strong, J.C.: Epidemic pleurodynia in Texas. Study of 22 cases. New Eng. I 1,..J 7/ o. ') A 7_77A c..1. ~ o" 65:0C _1 1 c C T R 11"I N 0 11022, '~
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Robert J. Huebner, Publications (continued) 39. Rowe, W.P., Huebner, R.J., Gilmore, L.K., Parrott, R.H., and Wart, T.G.: Isolation of a cytopathogenic agent from human adenoids uncerc;;ing spon- taneous degeneration in tissue culture. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 84: 570-573, 195:~. 40. Huebner, R.J., Rowe, W.P., Ward, T.G., Parrott, R.H., and Bell, J.A..: Adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival agents. A newly recognized croup of common viruses of the respiratory system. New Eng. J. Med. 2 5!: 1077- 1086, Dec., 1954. 41. Parrott, R.H., Rowe, W.P., Huebner, R.J., Bernton, H.W., and McCullough, N.M.: Outbreak of febrile pharyngitis and conjunctivitis associatee wi-h type 3 adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival virus infection. hew Eng. J. Med. 251: 1087-1090, Dec., 1954. 42. Parrott, R.H., Wolf, S.I., Nudelman, J., Naiden, E., Huebner, R.:., Rice, E.C., and McCullouch, N.B.: Clinical and laboratory differer.-i:Tion be- tween herpangina and infectious (Herpetic) gingivosto^iatitis. Pediatrics 14: 122-129, Aug., 1954. 43. ParrotT, R.H., Huebner, R.J., McCullougn, N.M., Wolf, S.I., anc Naiden, E.: The hospital as a factor in assessing the occurrence of Coxsac.:ie viruses in various illness groups. I. Children from the outpatier.- ceoartment and various hospital wards. Pediatrics 15: 255-263, March, 1:=5. 44. Huebner, P,.J.: Coxsackie-viral infections. Herpangina and epice^ic pleurodynia. Cecil 6 Loeb Textbook of Medicine, 9Th Ed., 69-7a, 1955. 47. IaAe'n.)TO, Il.ln.. LynT, K.N., howe, w.r., hlueoner, n..J.. L3ei i , J.r.., rlei f in, G.W., and Davis, D.J.: Primary isolation of influenzA A, B, :.^.d C viruses in m:tnkey kidney Tissue cultures. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Mec. °O: 308- 311, 1955. 46. Bell, J.A., Rowe, Y.P., Enaler, J.I., Parrott, R.H., and Huet-e-, ..J.. Pharyngoconj;;r.cTival fever. Epidemiologicai studies Cf a re=e-'fy recos- nized disease enti7y. J.A.M.A. 157: I0E3-1092, March, 1955. 47. Rowe, W.P., Huebner, R.J., Hartley, J.W., Ward, T.G.. and Parrc-', Studies of the zdenoidal-ph3ryngeal-conjunctival (AP--) grouC cf viruses. ATer. J. Hyg. 6!: 197-21E, March, 1955. 48. Ward, T.G., Huebner, R.J., RoNe, W.P., Ryan, R.W., and EvII, J.A.: Pro- duction of pharyngoconjunctival fever in human volunteers inoculated with APC viruses. Sc:ence 122: 1086-1087, Dec., 1955. 49. Huebner, R.J., Bell, ,l.A., Rowe, W.P., Ward, T.G., Suskinc, R.G., rzrtley, J.W., and Paffenbaroer, R.S.,Jr.: Studies of the adenoidal-cnaryneeal- conjunctival vaccines in volunteers. J.A.M.A. 159: 986-989, frov., 1955. 50. Rowe, h'.P „ Hartley, J.K., and Huebner, R.J.: Additional seroryces of the._ APC virus group. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 91: 260-262, 51. Hartley, J.W., Huecner, R.J., and Rowe, W'.P.: Serial propacetior of adeno- viruses (APC) in monkey kidney tissue cultures. Froc. Sc:. Ex;,. Siol. Ye:,. 92: 667-669, 1956. 65100 6:2C C TR H N 0 11022.6
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Robert J. huebner, Publications (conTinued) 52. Cockburn, T.A., Rowe, W.P., and Huebner, R.J.: Relationship c. ~-e 1951 Greeley, Colorado, outbreak of conjunctivitis and pharyngitis -_ type 3 APC virus infection. Amer. J. Hyg. 63: 250-253, 1956. 53. Rowe, W.P., and Huebner, R.J.: Present knowledge of the clinica; sicnifi- cance of the adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival group ef viruse:. Amer. J. Trop. Med. and Hyg. 1: 453-460, 1956. 54. Enders, J.F., Bell, J.A., Dingle, J.H., Francis, T.,Jr., Hillema^, u.p., Huebner, R.J., and Payne, A.M.: "Adenoviruses" croup name prc:csec for new respiratory-tract viruses. Science 124: 119-120, July, 19;c. 55. Bell, J.A., Ward, T.G., Huebner, R.J., Rowe, W.P., Suskind, P..C., _°... Paffenbarger, R.S.,Jr.: Studies of adenoviruses (APC) in vol_-.-=_e-s. Amer. J. Pub. Health 46: 1130-1146, Sept., 1956. 56. Rowe, W.P., Seal, J.R., Huebner, R.J., Nhiteside, J.E., Woolric.:e. =.L., and Turner, H.C.: A study of the role of adenoviruses in ac.:-, -e_- piratory infections in a Navy recruit population. Amer. J. ry;. 6 211-219, 1956. (Sept.) 57. Bell, J.A., Hantover, M.J., Huebner, R.J., and Loosli, C.G.: Effic:!cy of trivzlent adenovirus (APC) vaccine in naval recruits. J.A.M.4. '^I: ~ 1521-1525, Aug., 1956. -- 58. Eaqle. U., Hmbel, K.. Rowe, W.P., and Huebner, R.J.: Viral susce:-ibility .`. e hum a,^, ._rcir.c•,_ cell (strain KE). Proc. Soc. Exp. Eiol. v-=. °I 361-364 , 1956. 59. Rowe, W.P., Hartley, J.W., Waterman, S., Turner, H.C., and Huebner, n.J.: Cytopayhooenic acen- resembling human salivary gland virus re__ve,ed from tissue cultures of human adenoids. Proc. Soc. Exp. 6io;. %'?_. 92: 418-424, 1956. 60. Smith, R.R., Huebner, R.J., Rowe, W.P., SchatTen, W.E., and Tr. _., ~.G.: Studies on the use of viruses in the treatment of carcinoma c, -'e cervix. Cancer 9: 1211-1218, Nov.-Dec., 1956. 61. HueSner, R.J., and Rowe, W.P.: Adenoviruses as etiologic aoenTs ir con- junctivitis and keraTOConjunctiviTis. Amer. J. Ophtti. 43: 2C-2;, April, 1957. 52. Rowe, W.P., Huebner, P.J., and °ell, J.A.: Definition and outline of con- temporary information on the adenovirus group. Ann. N.Y. Aca:. Sci. 67: 255-261, April, 1957. 63. Hueoner, R.J., Bell, J.A., and Rowe, W'.P.: The imoortance of eceneyiruses as agents of respiratory and ocular illnesses. Special PubIice-::ns 04 the N.Y. Aced. Sci. 5: 393-402, Dec., 1957. 64. Huebner, R.J.: The virologist's dilemma. Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. = 430-438, April, 1957. 65. Huebner, R.J.: ImplicaTions of recent viral studies. Pub. Heal'^ =~eaorts 72: 377-300, May, 1957. C T R HIN 0 1102 S-4
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nvvrf I j. r,ueuner, ruui Ice TlonS tCO.'1TInUeO) 66. Suskind, R.G., Huebner, R.J., Rowe, W.P., and Love, P,.: Viral acer-s oncolytic for human tumors in heterologous host. 0ncotytic effecT of Coxsackie B viruses. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 94: 309-318, 1957. 67. Hartley, J.W., Rowe, W.P., and Huebner, R.J.: Serial propagation cf the guinea pig salivary oland virus in tissue culture. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 96: 281-285, 1957. 68. Bell, J.A., Ward, T.G., Kapikian, A.Z., Shelokov, A., Reichelderfer, 7.E., and Huebner, R.J.: Artificially induced Asian influenza in vaccinated . and unvaccinated volunteers. J.A.M.A. i65: 1366-1372, Nov., 1957. 69. Huebner, P..J.: Illnesses due to adenoviruses. Symposium, "Viruses: Current advances with clinical applications," Modern Medicine, po. l03-109, July, 1958. 70. Rowe, W.P., Hertley, J.W., and Huebner, R.J.: Serotype composi'i=r cf the adenovirus group. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 97: 465-470, I::-1. 71. Halonen, P., Huebner, R.J., and Turner, H.C.: Preparation of E.r.C ccmple- ment-fixing antigens in monkey kidney tissue culture and thEir :.:rifi- cation by fluorocarbon. Proc. Soc. Exp. Bi.ol. Med. 97: 530-53:, 1953. 72. H!:Ionen, P., Rosen, L., and Huebner, P..J.: Typing of ECHO viruses --v a complement fixatien techniSue. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 9°: I:;-ICS, 1958. 73. CramSlet' F:.G.. RnsPn. L.. P:,rr;)tt. R.H.. Rol I .I ~ H-lphnP,. p...1 An~+ ':=Cullouc`, J.S.. Respirstcry illness in six infants infec'ec wi-n a newly recognizec ECriD virus. Pediatrics 21: No. 2, 158-177, Fe:., :958. 74. Rosen, L., J:)hnson, J.H., iiuebner, R.J., and Bell, J.A.: 0bserva-~i:r,s on a newly recooni:ed ECH~ virus and a description of an outbreaK in, a nursery. Amer. J. Hyg. 67: 3^0-310, May, 1958. 75. Chanock, R.M., Parrott, R.H., Cook, K., Andrews, B.E., Bell, j.A., Reichelderfer, i., Kapiki3n, A.Z., Mastrotz, F.M., and Huebner, =.J.: Newly recognized myxoviruses from children with respiratory cise=se. New Ens. J. MeC. 25?: 207-213. 1958. 76. Chanock, R.M., Parrott, R.H., 6ell, J.A., Rowe, W.P., and Huebner, =..J.: New viruses observed in children with respiratory diseases. Puc. Health Reports 73: 193-195, 1959. 77. Huebner, R.J.: Clinical importance of "new" respiratory viruses. F!:' st- Graduate Med. 23: ---56-359, April, 1958. 78. Huebner, R.J., Rowe, W.P., and Chanock, R.M.: Newly recognized res,,iratory tract viruses. Ann. Rev. ef Micro. 12: 49-76, 1953. 79. Reicnelderfer, T.E., Chanock, R.M., Craichead, J.E., Huebner, R..'., Turner, H.C., anC J°^ies, W.: Infection of human volunteers wi,!~ -ype 2 hemadscrption virus. Science 12?: 779-780, Oct., 195°. 6=1 11 Z, 61 22 C T R H N 0 11030

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