
Strains of porcine enteroviruses (PEV) (n = 50), have been isolated from different animal species and environment objects: from pigs--19, mice--16, cats--3, rabbits--3, poultry--2, from objects of cattle-breeding premises--7. This testifies to PEV capacity to reproduction in the organism of hosts which are not characteristic of them. Some PEV strains cause cytopathogenic effect in human cell culture. No antigenic relations between 16 investigated strains of porcine enteroviruses and polimyelitis viruses of serotypes 1-3 and Coxsackie B5 were established.
Swine, Immune Sera, Cross Reactions, Antibodies, Viral, Housing, Animal, Poultry, Cell Line, Mice, Poliovirus, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Animals, Domestic, Cats, Enteroviruses, Porcine, Animals, Humans, Rabbits, Antigens, Viral
Swine, Immune Sera, Cross Reactions, Antibodies, Viral, Housing, Animal, Poultry, Cell Line, Mice, Poliovirus, Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral, Animals, Domestic, Cats, Enteroviruses, Porcine, Animals, Humans, Rabbits, Antigens, Viral
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