HTLV-2 in Central Africa: HTLV-2 subtype B strains similar to those found in Amerindian tribes are endemic in Bakola Pygmies from south Cameroon but not in surrounding Bantus and Baka Pygmies
Main Authors: | de Thé Guy, Van Beveren Monique, Froment Alain, Calattini Sara, Betsem Edouard, Filippone Claudia, Plancoulaine Sabine, Afonso Philippe, Meertens Laurent, Mauclère Philippe, Quintana-Murci Luis, Mahieux Renaud, Gessain Antoine |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
BMC
2011-06-01
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Series: | Retrovirology |
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