
doi: 10.1007/bf01249958
pmid: 4322842
A total of 1484 rectal, nose and throat swabs from 734 dogs were tested for human enteroviruses. Six isolations of coxsackievirus B1 were obtained; two from Beagle dogs, two from Dalmation dogs and two from mongrel dogs. The relationship of these viruses in dogs to the epidemiology of the virus is unknown. An untyped adeno-like virus was recovered from a mongrel dog. Eleven adenoviruses, three polioviruses and one coxsackievirus were recovered from 632 swabs from 559 humans in a comparative study.
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Complement Fixation Tests, Infant, Haplorhini, Kidney, Adenoviridae, Cell Line, Dogs, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Child, Preschool, Enterovirus Infections, Animals, Humans, Female, Dog Diseases, Child, Enterovirus, HeLa Cells
Adult, Male, Adolescent, Complement Fixation Tests, Infant, Haplorhini, Kidney, Adenoviridae, Cell Line, Dogs, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Child, Preschool, Enterovirus Infections, Animals, Humans, Female, Dog Diseases, Child, Enterovirus, HeLa Cells
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