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. 1985 Oct;22(4):668–670. doi: 10.1128/jcm.22.4.668-670.1985

Serotypes of bovine astrovirus.

G N Woode, N E Gourley, J F Pohlenz, E M Liebler, S L Mathews, M P Hutchinson
PMCID: PMC268492  PMID: 3935665

Abstract

Three isolates of bovine astrovirus, one from the United Kingdom and two from the United States, possessed common antigens by immunofluorescence and strain-specific antigens by neutralization and were designated as two, and probably three, distinct serotypes. The isolate US2, despite being a different serotype, possessed the same restrictive cell tropism and cytopathology as previously reported for isolate US1, of the M cells of the dome epithelium of the Peyer's patches. Serotyping of 16 field isolates indicated the presence of more undefined serotypes.

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