Association of the Chimpanzee Coryza Agent with Acute Respiratory Disease in Children
- 15 September 1960
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 263 (11), 523-530
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm196009152631101
Abstract
IN 1956 Morris, Blount and Savage1 described the recovery of a cytopathogenic agent that produced acute respiratory illness in chimpanzees and possibly in human beings. They termed this the chimpanzee coryza agent. In 1957 Chanock and his co-workers2 , 3 reported two isolations of a similar agent from infants with respiratory illness. They also found serologic evidence of infection of a number of additional children from whom it had not been possible to isolate the virus. On the basis of serologic responses, this infection was shown to occur in a significantly greater portion of outpatients with respiratory infections than in those without . . .Keywords
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