Properties of 20 coronavirus (CV) isolates obtained from spontaneously
infected Papio hamadryas and rhesus monkeys were investigated. Two of
them were selected as simian CV prototype strains - CVRM 281 (rhesus
monkey) and CVP 250 (Papio hamadryas), and can be offered as candidate
s to the Coronaviridae family. They are closely related to each other,
but differ in some biological properties and polypeptides. These stra
ins belong to the 2nd antigen group of mammalian CV with the prototype
strain HCV OC 43 but differ from the latter. The strain CVRM 281 indu
ces experimental CV infection which can be used as a model for investi
gations of some obscure aspects of human infection. The properties of
these viruses suggest their usefulness for diagnostic purposes.