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Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana.


ABSTRACT: Human parvovirus 4 has been considered to be transmitted only parenterally. However, after novel genotype 3 of parvovirus 4 was found in 2 patients with no parenteral risks, we tested infants in Ghana. A viremia rate of 8.6% over 2 years indicates that this infection is common in children in Africa.

SUBMITTER: Panning M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3321913 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana.

Panning Marcus M   Kobbe Robin R   Vollbach Silke S   Drexler Jan Felix JF   Adjei Samuel S   Adjei Ohene O   Drosten Christian C   May Jürgen J   Eis-Hubinger Anna Maria AM  

Emerging infectious diseases 20100701 7


Human parvovirus 4 has been considered to be transmitted only parenterally. However, after novel genotype 3 of parvovirus 4 was found in 2 patients with no parenteral risks, we tested infants in Ghana. A viremia rate of 8.6% over 2 years indicates that this infection is common in children in Africa. ...[more]

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