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The production of a myopathy and paralysis in mice inoculated with tissue culture passaged Coxsackie A-21 virus was directly related to the inoculum dose and extent of virus multiplication. The virus yield from paralyzed mice was usually about 106 7 TCD50 or greater per mouse. Four strains of naturally occurring virus did not produce paralysis of suckling mice but virus multiplication occurred in mice with 2 of the 4 strains. Serial passage of Coxsackie A-21 virus in HEK cell cultures did not alter its virulence for suckling mice. The histopathologic changes associated with Coxsackie A-21 virus infection in mice were characterized by a waxy degeneration of the skeletal musculature which was generally confined to the lower extremities.
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