Abstract
Summary
An antigenic relationship has been demonstrated between the newly classified echovirus types 29 and 32. The amount of crossing seen in conventional tube neutralization tests was relatively minor, but fairly high reciprocal titers were observed in plaque reduction neutralization tests. In cross hemagglutination-inhibition and complement fixation tests these two viral types were virtually indistinguishable. The question arises as to whether these two new echovirus types should be classified as distinct immunotypes or whether they represent antigenic variants of a single viral type.
Get full access to this article
View all access options for this article.
