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On 04/09/2004, at 13:43, EDG wrote:

> Could the virus be sakazakii, the enterobacteria that was found in
> powdered formula??
>
> http://edition.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/parenting/09/01/sids.virus.ap/
> index.html
>
>> MILWAUKEE (AP) -- A virus recently discovered in Japan is suspected in
>> two "crib deaths" in Wisconsin, raising new questions about how many
>> of
>> these mysterious tragedies might be caused by germs.

The article you're referencing states further along that the virus is
human parechovirus-3, or HPEV-3. Enterobacter sakazakii is a bacterium,
not a virus.

Lara Hopkins

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