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Die humanpathogene Bedeutung dieser serologisch einheitlichen Virusgruppe ist noch nicht eindeutig gesichert, obwohl die Stämme von Zeit zu Zeit in verschiedenen Teilen der Welt nicht nur von Affen und Nagern, sondern auch aus menschlichem Untersuchungsmaterial isoliert wurden. Sie gehören entsprechend ihren morphologischen Charakteristika zu den Enteroviren [10]. Ihr Studium hat die Poliomyelitisforschung wesentlich befruchtet.

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Vivell, O. (1965). Columbia-SK-Virusgruppe. In: Virus- und Rickettsieninfektionen des Menschen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88652-2_46

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