| identification and arrangement of coxsackievirus a1 in muscles of newborn mice. | | 1969 | 4899915 |
| an outbreak of concurrent echovirus 30 and coxsackievirus a1 infections associated with sea swimming among a group of travelers to mexico. | enteroviruses are shed in human stool and can cause a wide spectrum of illness. they are the leading cause of aseptic meningitis. | 2008 | 18637756 |
| direct detection and identification of enteroviruses from faeces of healthy nigerian children using a cell-culture independent rt-seminested pcr assay. | recently, a cell-culture independent protocol for detection of enteroviruses from clinical specimen was recommended by the who for surveillance alongside the previously established protocols. here, we investigated whether this new protocol will show the same enterovirus diversity landscape as the established cell-culture dependent protocols. faecal samples were collected from sixty apparently healthy children in ibadan, nigeria. samples were resuspended in phosphate buffered saline, rna was extr ... | 2016 | 27087810 |
| complete genome sequence of two coxsackievirus a1 strains that were cytotoxic to human rhabdomyosarcoma cells. | coxsackievirus a1 (cva1) belongs to human enterovirus species c within the family picornaviridae, order picornavirales. two chinese cva1 isolates, ht-thlh02f/xj/chn/2011 and ks-zph01f/xj/chn/2011, were isolated from stool specimens of two healthy children in the xinjiang uygur autonomous region of china. they were found to elicit cytopathic effects in a human rhabdomyosarcoma cell line, and complete genome sequences of these two cva1 isolates revealed that natural intertypic recombination events ... | 2012 | 22923792 |