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Influenza C virus (Fig.1), which belongs to the genus Influenza C Virus of the family Orthomyxoviridae, was first isolated from a patient with respiratory illness in 1947 (Taylor, 1949). It is widely distributed throughout the world and the majority of humans acquire antibodies to the virus early in life (Homma et al., 1982; Nishimura et al., 1987). The virus usually causes a mild upper respiratory illness (Katagiri et al., 1983), but can also cause lower respiratory infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia (Moriuchi et al., 1991; Matsuzaki et al., 2006). Recently, a case of acute encephalopathy associated with influenza C virus infection has been reported for the first time (Takayanagi et al., 2009). Although influenza C virus is isolated infrequently due to lack of facilities equipped with the resources for performing efficient virus isolation, recurrent infection with this virus occurs frequently in children as well as in adults (Homma et al., 1982; Katagiri et al., 1983, 1987; Matsuzaki et al., 1990). |