id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-004992-tvpo1kxb Russell, R. G. Coronavirus-like particles andCampylobacter in marmosets with diarrhea and colitis 1985 .txt text/plain 2495 158 48 Coronavirus-like particles were found in 24% and Campylobacter fetus subsp, jejuni in 20% of sampled animals with diarrhea. Immunoblotting studies on serum from a small number of animals having diarrhea suggested the presence in the colony of antibodies to a coronavirus antigenically related to the bovine enteric coronavirus but not the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus. In an initial attempt to identify the coronaviruslike agents as coronaviruses, serum from 10 marmosets having diarrhea were reacted against viral proteins of the bovine enteric coronavirus and of the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus, representatives of the two antigenic subgroups of the mammalian coronaviruses. We describe coronavirus-like particles and Campylobacter in the feces of marmosets suffering diarrhea and colitis. Further investigation is necessary to establish the role of the coronavirus-like particles in both the diarrhea and the colitis observed in the marmosets. ./cache/cord-004992-tvpo1kxb.txt ./txt/cord-004992-tvpo1kxb.txt