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Enterovirus
species* |
Serotype |
Strain |
Origin |
Year |
Illness |
Source |
Reference |
| HEV-B |
CV-B1 |
Conn-5 |
Connecticut |
1948 |
Aseptic meningitis |
stools |
Melnick |
| HEV-B |
CV-B2 |
Ohio-1 |
Ohio |
1947 |
Summer gripe |
stools |
Melnick |
| HEV-B |
CV-B3 |
Nancy |
Connecticut |
1949 |
Minor febrile illness |
stools |
Melnick |
| HEV-B |
CV-B4 |
JVB (Benshoeten) |
New York |
1951 |
Chest and abdominal pain |
stools |
Sickles |
| HEV-B |
CV-B5 |
Faulkner |
Kentucky |
1952 |
Mild paralytic disease with residual atrophy |
stools |
Steigman |
| SVDV/UKG/27/72** |
England |
1972 |
Swine vesicular disease |
vesicular fluid |
Dawe et al., 1973 |
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HEV-B |
CV-B6 |
Schmitt |
Philippines |
1953 |
none |
stools |
Hammon |
* HEV-B, Human enterovirus B
All from humans except ** (swine vesicular disease
virus) which is a porcine variant. |
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References
Melnick
Sickles
Steigman
Hammon
Dawe et al., 1973 (Nature ...) |
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