Helmut Brade , Magdalena Klein , W.A. Kurt Schmidt
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Abstract
The formation and persistence of latexagglutination-inhibiting (LAH), neutralizing (N), and complement-fixing (CF) antibodies were in Rhesus monkeys after experimental infection with coxsackievirus type B4.
In all 3 animals the LAH antibodies showed a significant decrease between the 49th and 56th day after infection. In 2 cases the CF antibodies declined to 25% of their maximum titer on day 84 after infection, and in 2 animals the N antibodies declined between the 70th and 84th day after infection.