| Literature DB >> 3008412 |
O Zavate, F Cotor, G Avram, A Ivan, M Nastase.
Abstract
In three children communities covered by a virological study enteroviruses could be isolated from 19.3% of the stool samples, 52.3% of the sewage samples and 9.7% of the samples taken from different objects and surfaces. The isolates belonged to 14 enterovirus serotypes, Coxsackie viruses being predominant. There was a good concordance between the serotypes of enteroviruses shed in the stools and those isolated from the environment. The high epidemiological potential of enteroviruses calls for a surveillance of their circulation in children communities, preferably by the virological monitoring of sewage.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3008412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virologie ISSN: 0253-181X Impact factor: 0.474