Etiological and pathologic observation of macaque infected CV-A10 via digestive tract. A Changes in body temperature and body weight at 0–10 d.p.i.; B viral load in blood at 0–10 d.p.i.; C viral load in throat swab samples at 0–10 d.p.i.; D dynamic changes in viral load in feces at 0–10 d.p.i.; E viral copy number in tissues from 24 different anatomical sites at 0–10 d.p.i., showing nucleic acid positivity in the brain, visceral, immune, and intestinal tissues, clearly indicating that the multiple tissues were subjected to viral infection. F H-E staining of lung and heart tissues. G H-E staining of liver and spleen tissues. H immunohistochemical staining analysis of CV-A10 in lung, liver and pancreas tissues. Red arrows represent inflammatory granulomas, yellow arrows represent foam-like cells, green arrows represent lymphocytic infiltrates, and black arrows represent inflammatory cell infiltrates. I immunohistochemical staining analysis of CV-A10 in heart, spleen and kidney tissues. The arrow shows the expression of CVA10-positive antigen. The black scale bar indicates 50 μm.