1963
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a120292
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A Newly-Recognized Enterovirus Isolated From Cases of Aseptic Meningitis1

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“…Propagation of the isolates was performed in MRC5 cells by previously described methods (3) and was limited to a maximum of two passages. The EV30 prototype strain, EV30/1958/USA/Bastianni (32), and two recent isolates (91CF670 and 98CF746) collected from patients with aseptic meningitis were included in this study as controls for the phylogenetic analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propagation of the isolates was performed in MRC5 cells by previously described methods (3) and was limited to a maximum of two passages. The EV30 prototype strain, EV30/1958/USA/Bastianni (32), and two recent isolates (91CF670 and 98CF746) collected from patients with aseptic meningitis were included in this study as controls for the phylogenetic analyses.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the enteroviruses, the echoviruses, particularly echovirus 30, are implicated most frequently in viral meningitis [Atkinson et al, 1998]. The role of echovirus 30 in the etiology of this disease has been known since the virus was first isolated in 1958 [Plager and Dechler, 1963]. The distribution of recent meningitis outbreaks caused by echovirus 30 strongly suggests that infections are widespread [Leonardi et al, 1993;Drebot et al, 1994;Rice et al, 1995;Lopez-Alcala et al, 1997;Gorgievski-Hrisoho et al, 1998;Khalfan et al, 1998;Reintjes et al, 1999;Uysal et al, 2000].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…VP1 nucleotide sequence alignment showed that the nine isolates of E13 had high nucleotide divergence (23.1–24.0%) with the prototype strain, Del Carmen (AY302539) which was isolated from 4-month-old female in Philippine Islands, 195317. E30 had 15.8–16.6% nucleotide divergence with the prototype strain Bastianni (AF162711) which was isolated from a patient suffered from aseptic meningitis in New York, 195818. E14 could be detected with 1–2 strains every year during 2006–2009, but the 5 strains exhibited high nucleotide divergence ranging from 6.8–17.7%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%