A mixed epidemic associated with echovirus types 6 and 11: virologic, clinical and epidemiologic studies

During 1979, an outbreak of mixed enterovirus infections occurred in Kansas City and adjacent communities. Sixty-six enteroviruses and 7 adenoviruses were recovered from 73 persons in a survey hospital population. Twenty-eight persons yielded echovirus type 11, 22, echovirus type 6, and 16 either ec...

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Adenovirus Infections, Human - epidemiology
Adolescent
Child
Child, Preschool
Coxsackievirus Infections - cerebrospinal fluid
Coxsackievirus Infections - epidemiology
Coxsackievirus Infections - microbiology
Disease Outbreaks - epidemiology
ECHOvirus
Echovirus 6, Human - isolation & purification
Echovirus Infections - cerebrospinal fluid
Echovirus Infections - epidemiology
Echovirus Infections - microbiology
Enterovirus - isolation & purification
Enterovirus B, Human - isolation & purification
Female
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Missouri
title A mixed epidemic associated with echovirus types 6 and 11: virologic, clinical and epidemiologic studies
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