Propagation of Group A Coxsackie Viruses in Primary Human Amnion Cells. I. Cytopathic Changes Produced by 5 More Serotypes.

Summary Seventeen serotypic Group A Coxsackie viruses, representing prototypes established by Dalldorf and Sickles(5,10) have been propagated in tissue cultures. Sixteen strains produced CPE in primary human amnion cells; another (type 7) which has failed thus far to affect amnion cells produced CPE...

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