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Isolation of a New Enterovirus

1975 
SummaryDuring 1972 an apparently new enterovirus with characteristics of the Cox-sackievirus group A was isolated from 11 residents of New York State, 10 of whom had central nervous system disease. The representative strain S/Albany 1/72 has the physical and chemical properties of an enterovirus and causes the pathology typical for Cox-sackievirus group A in 1-day-old mice. Cross-neutralization tests indicated that the virus is distinct from currently recognized enteric viruses of man. Antibody levels to the representative strain were moderate to high in patients and were low to moderate in 26 % of healthy individuals tested.The authors acknowledge the assistance of Mr. Thomas Cutie, Mrs. Ruth Jackson, Mrs. Margaret Koehler, and Mrs. Frances Bouchard.
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