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That is, we made
the hypothesis that Au was (or was closely related to) the etiologic agent
of "viral" hepatitis and we immediately set about to test it. Our original
publication did not elicit wide acceptance; there had been many previous
reports of the identification of the causative agent of hepatitis and our
claims were naturally greeted with caution. Indeed, an additional paper on
Australia antigen and acute viral hepatitis which extended our findings
published in 1967 was initially rejected for publication on the grounds that
we were proposing another "candidate virus" and there were already many of
these. Confirmation of our findings and the first definitive evidence on the
relation of Au to post-transfusion hepatitis came soon from Dr Kazuo Okochi,
then at the University of Tokyo.
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