<P> Sjogren's syndrome is also being studied in connection with coxsackievirus, as of January 2010 . </P> <P> The coxsackieviruses were discovered in 1948--49 by Dr. Gilbert Dalldorf, a scientist working at the New York State Department of Health in Albany, New York . </P> <P> Dalldorf, in collaboration with Grace Sickles, had been searching for a cure for poliomyelitis . Earlier work Dalldorf had done in monkeys suggested that fluid collected from a nonpolio virus preparation could protect against the crippling effects of polio . Using newborn mice as a vehicle, Dalldorf attempted to isolate such protective viruses from the feces of polio patients . In carrying out these experiments, he discovered viruses that often mimicked mild or nonparalytic polio . The virus family he discovered was eventually given the name Coxsackie, from Coxsackie, New York, a small town on the Hudson River where Dalldorf had obtained the first fecal specimens . </P> <P> Dalldorf also collaborated with Gifford on many early papers . </P>

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