Infections with reoviruses

AM Lerner, JD Cherry, JO Klein… - … England Journal of …, 1962 - Mass Medical Soc
AM Lerner, JD Cherry, JO Klein, M Finland, P Bills, A Ewalt, R Kay, M Lian
New England Journal of Medicine, 1962Mass Medical Soc
REOVIRUSES, formerly designated as ECHO virus Type 10, 1 have been isolated from
cattle, 2 chimpanzees, 1 monkeys, 3, 4 mice5 and men, 1, 6 7 8 and" antibodies" to one or
more types of reovirus have been found in serum specimens from rabbits, 9, 10 rhesus
monkeys (Macaca mulatta), 9, 10 grivet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops), 10
chimpanzees, 10 cattle, 10 horses, 10 swine, 10 cats, 10 dogs, 10 mice5 and man. 6, 9, 10
Similarly, reoviruses, in contrast to enteroviruses, multiply in primate and nonprimate cell …
REOVIRUSES, formerly designated as ECHO virus Type 10,1 have been isolated from cattle,2 chimpanzees,1 monkeys,3 , 4 mice5 and men,1 , 6 7 8 and "antibodies" to one or more types of reovirus have been found in serum specimens from rabbits,9 , 10 rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta),9 , 10 grivet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops),10 chimpanzees,10 cattle,10 horses,10 swine,10 cats,10 dogs,10 mice5 and man.6 , 9 , 10 Similarly, reoviruses, in contrast to enteroviruses, multiply in primate and nonprimate cell cultures.11 , 12 The importance of these viruses and the probable mode of spread between animal and human hosts remains to be determined.
Infections with Types 1 and 3 reoviruses have been associated with undifferentiated febrile . . .
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