Coxsackie Virus Infection

Seventy-six patients with recent Coxsackie infection were reviewed. The Coxsackie virus was considered to be aetiologically significant in patients with pleurodynia, meningitis, pericarditis, cardiomyopathy and orchitis. In patients with pneumonia or with a diagnosis of ‘non-specific illness' it was difficult to assess the significance of Coxsackie virus.

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