Changing epidemiology of human parvovirus 4 infection in sub-Saharan Africa.
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 Repu...
Main Authors: | Sharp, C, Vermeulen, M, Nébié, Y, Djoko, C, LeBreton, M, Tamoufe, U, Rimoin, A, Kayembe, P, Carr, J, Servant-Delmas, A, Laperche, S, Harrison, G, Pybus, O, Delwart, E, Wolfe, N, Saville, A, Lefrère, J, Simmonds, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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