Epidemiology of Human Parvovirus 4 Infection in Sub-Saharan Africa
Epidemiology of Human Parvovirus 4 Infection in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Sharp, Colin P , Vermeulen, Marion , Nebie, Yacouba , Djoko, Cyrille F , LeBreton, Matthew , Tamoufe, Ubald , Rimoin, Anne W , Kayembe, Patrick K , Carr, Jean K , Servant-Delmas, Annabelle , Laperche, Syria , Harrison, G.L. Abby , Pybus, Oliver G , Delwart, Eric , Wolfe, Nathan D , Saville, Andrew , Lefrere, Jean-Jacques and Simmonds, Peter
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U.S. National Center for Infectious Diseases
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English
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U.S. National Center for Infectious Diseases
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Human parvovirus 4 infections are primarily associated with parenteral exposure in western countries. By ELISA, we demonstrate frequent seropositivity for antibody to parvovirus 4 viral protein 2 among adult populations throughout sub-Saharan Africa (Burkina Faso, 37%; Cameroon, 25%; Democratic Republic of the Congo, 35%; South Africa, 20%), which...
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Epidemiology of Human Parvovirus 4 Infection in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Vermeulen, Marion
Nebie, Yacouba
Djoko, Cyrille F
LeBreton, Matthew
Tamoufe, Ubald
Rimoin, Anne W
Kayembe, Patrick K
Carr, Jean K
Servant-Delmas, Annabelle
Laperche, Syria
Harrison, G.L. Abby
Pybus, Oliver G
Delwart, Eric
Wolfe, Nathan D
Saville, Andrew
Lefrere, Jean-Jacques
Simmonds, Peter
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_c0a9d7c48fef496e8b0078c0585e12c0
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1080-6040
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1080-6059
DOI
10.3201/eid1610.101001