1956
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.42.12.892
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The Isolation of a New Virus Associated With Respiratory Clinical Disease in Humans

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“…The first HRV was discovered in 1956 1 . At the end of the 80s, 100 serotypes were identified using susceptible cell culture and specific antisera 2 .…”
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“…The first HRV was discovered in 1956 1 . At the end of the 80s, 100 serotypes were identified using susceptible cell culture and specific antisera 2 .…”
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“…For example, influenza viruses are cultivated in MDCK cells (12,18), parainfluenzaviruses in primary simian and human kidney cell cultures (1, 2, 4), Vero cells (14) or LLC-MK cells (5), respiratory syncytial (RS) virus in HEp-2 cells (9) or Bristol Hela cells (11), adenoviruses in a wide range of human established cell lines (6) and rhinoviruses in human diploid cells (15,16). For this reason, virus isolation for ARI is cumbersome and expensive, and simplification of the tissue culture method for virus isolation is desirable.…”
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“…agents have already been reported to be isolated from upper respiratory illnesses (Price, 1956;Chanock, 1956;Pelon, Mogabgab, Phillips and Pierce, 1957) besides adenovirus group. During the studies of adenovirus infections and other respiratory illnesses, a cytopathogenic agent has been isolated by the present authors from an infant suffering from a febrile illness accompanied with pharyngitis.…”
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