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Virological examination of 385 patients with suspected heart disease and 26 with Bornholm disease over a period of 6 years suggested that Coxsackie group B virus infections were associated with at least half the cases of acute myocarditis and one third of the cases of acute non-bacterial pericarditis. Complement-fixation tests revealed only a few cardiac illnesses associated with other infections (influenza and Mycoplasma pneumoniae). No evidence of infection was found in chronic cardiac disease.
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N. R. Grist
Peninsula Health
E. J. Bell
National Security Agency
Journal of Hygiene
University of Glasgow
Ruchill Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a17d1d1fb37ff6cad6f23c0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022172400023998