A M Brooks, P H Cowen, J A Marshall, W A Leong, V Bitsianis, M Evered, M L Kennett
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Acute non-haemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to coxsackievirus A24.
Two cases of acute non-haemorrhagic conjunctivitis due to coxsackievirus A24 (CA24) are described. These are the first Australian isolates. The presentation was as a severe conjunctivitis in otherwise healthy adults who had not travelled outside Australia. The course was of short duration and self-limiting with no long-term sequelae. The isolates could not be neutralised by antiserum prepared against prototype CA24 but were identified by immune electron microscopy and complement fixation.