Antigenic and Molecular Properties of Type 3 Poliovirus Responsible for an Outbreak of Poliomyelitis in a Vaccinated Population Magrath, D. I. and Evans, D. M. A. and Ferguson, M. and Schild, G. C. and Minor, P. D. and Horaud, F. and Crainic, R. and Stenvik, M. and Hovi, T.,, 67, 899-905 (1986), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/0022-1317-67-5-899, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 0022-1317, abstract= Summary Virus isolated from an outbreak of poliomyelitis in Finland has been examined serologically and at the molecular level. The causative agent was an antigenically unusual strain of type 3 poliovirus, which was unrelated to the strains used to manufacture either live or killed poliovaccines. It is likely that the antigenic properties of the virus played a part in establishing a limited outbreak of poliomyelitis in a vaccinated population., language=, type=