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The species Enterovirus C  (formerly named Human enterovirus C) consists of 23 (sero)types: poliovirus (PV) 1, PV2, PV3, coxsackievirus A1 (CVA1), CVA11, CVA13, CVA17, CVA19, CVA20, CVA21, CVA22, CVA24, EV-C95, EV-C96, EV-C99, EV-C102, EV-C104, EV-C105, EV-C109, EV-C113, EV-C116, EV-C117 and EV-C118.

Enterovirus C is the type species of the genus Enterovirus.

Here are lists of the Enterovirus C prototype strains.

The former serotype CVA15 has been reclassified as a strain of CVA11 and similarly CVA18 is now belongs to CVA13.

 
 
References
The complete genome sequences of all the Enterovirus C species members:
Brown, B., Oberste, M.S., Maher, K. and, Pallansch, M.A. (2003). Complete genomic sequencing shows that polioviruses and members of human enterovirus species C are closely related in the noncapsid coding region. J. Virol. 77: 8973-8984. (See the HEV-C sequence database page for accession numbers)

Zocher, G., Mistry, N., Frank, M., Hähnlein-Schick, I., Ekström, J.O., Arnberg, N. and Stehle, T. (2014). A Sialic acid binding site in a human picornavirus. PLoS Pathog. 2014 Oct 16;10(10):e1004401. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1004401. eCollection 2014 Oct. PubMed PMID: 25329320.
 
 

 

 

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