Journal article
Risk assessment of waterborne coxsackievirus
Journal - American Water Works Association, v 95(7), pp 122-131
01 Jul 2003
Abstract
Most of the associations between IDDM and viruses have been demonstrated through animal studies ([Yoon, J.W.] et al, 1985), although several studies involving humans have been conducted over the past 20 years specifically to investigate the association between coxsackievirus infections and development of IDDM. In one such study in France, the blood of 87% of 55 IDDM patients (without other autoimmune diseases) contained elevated titres of coxsackievirus-neutralizing antibodies (Prince et al, 1983).
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Details
- Title
- Risk assessment of waterborne coxsackievirus
- Creators
- Kristina Mena - The University of Texas at El PasoCharles Gerba - Institute of Soil and Water ConservationCharles Haas - Drexel UniversityJoan Rose - Michigan State University
- Publication Details
- Journal - American Water Works Association, v 95(7), pp 122-131
- Publisher
- American Water Works Association
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-0043269408
- Other Identifier
- 991019170572804721