Abstract

Abstract Statistical analysis of 833 cases of echovirus infection showed a significantly greater association of type-6 infection with acute pleurodynia, and a suggestive association of type 19 and some other types with cardiac disease and pleurodynia. Published reports and international data from W.H.O. support the suggestion that echo type 6 and 19 viruses share the potentiality of type-B Cox-sackie viruses causing acute carditis and pleurodynia.

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