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. 1985 Sep;22(3):455–456. doi: 10.1128/jcm.22.3.455-456.1985

Comparative susceptibilities of strain MRC-5 human embryonic lung fibroblast cells and the Cooney strain of human fetal tonsil cells for isolation of rhinoviruses from clinical specimens.

F C Geist, F G Hayden
PMCID: PMC268434  PMID: 2995440

Abstract

The comparative susceptibilities for rhinovirus isolation were determined for strain MRC-5 human embryonic lung fibroblast and human fetal tonsil cells. Samples from nasopharyngeal and throat swab clinical specimens were inoculated onto duplicate monolayers of each cell type. Of 105 rhinovirus-positive specimens, 78 (74%) were positive in MRC-5 cells, and 102 (97%) were positive in fetal tonsil cells (P less than 0.001). For 75 specimens positive in both, the mean time to cytopathic effect development with standard deviation was 1 +/- 2 days shorter in fetal tonsil cells (P less than 0.01). The use of a second virus culture increased rhinovirus isolations by 10% compared with a single culture.

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