A collaborative report: rhinoviruses--extension of the numbering system from 89 to 100.

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DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(87)90367-9

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摘要: To define the number of rhinovirus serotypes, cross neutralization tests and characterization studies were completed on 25 candidate prototype rhinoviruses submitted to a third phase collaborative program. Based results, 11 distinct strains designated numbering system was extended include 100 rhinoviruses. In addition, recent evidence indicates that over 90% isolated in three areas country could be typed with antisera for types 1-89.

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