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Isolation
Stool of an 18-month-old child collected 33 days after onset of epidemic myalgia (pleurodynia), Belgium, 1951
Product Format
frozen
Storage Conditions
? -60°C
Effect on Host
Yes, in vitro effects: Cytopathic effects in tissue culture
CPE (TC); death (sM)
Yes, in vivo effects: death in suckling mice
Recommended Host
mouse amnion cells; 1 day old mouse, i.c. inoculation
Host of Choice:? HAm cells for TC, day-old mice, i.c. for mouse passage material
Host Range:? sM, HAm, HED, HeLa? cells.? Adaptation may be necessary if passed from one host to another
suckling mouse; human fetal diploid kidney cells; human diploid embryonic; HeLa cells (ATCC CCL-2). Adaptation may be necessary if passed from one host to another
Growth Conditions
Duration: 6-10 days
Name of Depositor
HA Wenner
Source
Stool of an 18-month-old child collected 33 days after onset of epidemic myalgia (pleurodynia), Belgium, 1951
Year of Origin
1951
References
Godenne M. . Acta Paediatr. Belg. 8: 29, 1954.
Sickles GM, et al. Recently classified types of Coxsackie virus, group A; behavior in tissue culture. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 90: 529-531, 1955. PubMed: 13273503
Cross References
Nucleotide (GenBank) :
AJ295190
Human coxsackievirus A11 genomic RNA for partial polyprotein gene, isolate VR-169, ATCC.