To evaluate the presence of a new type of reovirus (designated R4) in humans, we determined the prevalence of specific antibodies using a neutralization assay and ELISA. The sera from 97 healthy people and 219 patients in our hospital with measles, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, liver diseases, and diarrhoea were investigated. Although the study population was limited, our data suggested that R4 is widespread in the human population. A significantly higher level of R4-specific antibody in patients than in healthy people is worthy of consideration, since it poses a risk for aggravation of the extant illness by the reovirus. © Cambridge University Press 2013.
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Bai, B., Shen, H., Hu, Y., Hou, J., Liu, Z., Li, R., … Mao, P. (2014). Serological survey of a new type of reovirus in humans in China. Epidemiology and Infection, 142(10), 2155–2158. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268813003087
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