Abstract
Laboratory strains of group B coxsackievirus serotypes 1 to 6 were inoculated intraperitoneally into newborn mice of differing genetic backgrounds. Of the four genetic strains investigated, C3H mice appeared to be resistant to all six serotypes, whereas BALB/c mice were most susceptible. Swiss mice and a random bred Swiss strain (COH) were intermediate in susceptibility. The findings underscore the fact that clinical isolation attempts and experimental studies involving group B coxsackieviruses must take into account both the virus strain used and the genetic background of the host. For clinical isolation of these viruses, the BALB/c mouse may be the most suitable of the strains tested.
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Minnich, L. L., & Ray, C. G. (1980). Variable susceptibility of mice to group B coxsackievirus infections. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 11(1), 73–75. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.11.1.73-75.1980
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