Predominant enteroviral serotypes causing meningitis

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All enteroviral reports to the Public Health Laboratory Service from 1975 to 1994 which had been proved by culture were analysed. Of the 40 366 isolates, 5741 reports (14%) were from cultures of cerebrospinal fluid. The groups and serotypes accounting for the largest number of cerebrospinal fluid isolates were A9, E7, E9, E11, E19, and E30, accounting for 70% of all cultured isolates of cerebrospinal fluid. It may be possible to prevent most cases of viral meningitis in the UK with the development of an enteroviral vaccine.

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Atkinson, P. J., Sharland, M., & Maguire, H. (1998). Predominant enteroviral serotypes causing meningitis. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 78(4), 373–374. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.78.4.373

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