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DURING epidemiological work on enteroviruses, four strains of Coxsackie A7 virus were isolated from faecal specimens of healthy children cultured in cynomolgus monkey kidney tissue. Experiments carried out with these isolates and other representative strains of Coxsackie A7 virus revealed that differences in antigenicity exist among strains of Coxsackie A7 virus and emphasized the importance of the selection of working sera to identify isolates.
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SODA, K., MORITSUGU, Y., ODAWARA, K. et al. Serological Properties of Coxsackie A7 Virus. Nature 211, 315–316 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211315a0
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