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clinical virology in family practice: epidemiological and clinical observations of an outbreak of coxsackievirus b type 1 infection in a kibbutz.in the late summer and early fall of 1975, a febrile illness broke out in kibbutz tsorah, a communal settlement situated in the jerusalem district, affecting 148 (33 percent) of its 446 members. sickness was recorded in 107 (54 percent) of 198 children under 14 years of age and in 41 (17 percent) of the remaining 248 members of the kibbutz. in addition to fever, gastrointestinal and upper respiratory symptoms were predominant. pleurodynia and myocarditis were also observed, but only in 11 (7 per ...1977894224
simultaneous concentration of four enteroviruses from tap, waste, and natural waters.the efficiency of virus recovery from water was investigated by using a method which enabled the concentration of a mixture of four enteroviruses with determination of their individual recovery efficiencies. the four viruses used (poliovirus 1, coxsackievirus a9, coxsackievirus b1, and echovirus 7) represented each of the four major subgroups of enteroviruses. this method, which was based on selective antibody neutralization, was used to investigate the effects of input water quality on enterovi ...19846331314
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