Rapid sequence change and geographical spread of human parvovirus B19: comparison of B19 virus evolution in acute and persistent infections
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Structure of the NS1 Protein N-Terminal Origin Recognition/Nickase Domain from the Emerging Human BocavirusReduced evolutionary rate in reemerged Ebola virus transmission chainsTwo novel parvoviruses in frugivorous New and Old World batsHuman bocaviruses are highly diverse, dispersed, recombination prone, and prevalent in enteric infections.Genetic variants of human parvovirus B19 in South Africa: cocirculation of three genotypes and identification of a novel subtype of genotype 1Widespread infection with homologues of human parvoviruses B19, PARV4, and human bocavirus of chimpanzees and gorillas in the wild.Molecular epidemiology of seal parvovirus, 1988-2014.A newly identified bocavirus species in human stool.Parvovirus among patients with cytopenia of unknown origin in Brazil: a case-control studyBones hold the key to DNA virus history and epidemiology.Human immunodeficiency virus/human parvovirus B19 co-infection in blood donors and AIDS patients in Sichuan, China.High prevalence of human parvovirus B19 DNA in myocardial autopsy samples from subjects without myocarditis or dilative cardiomyopathy.Existence of various human parvovirus B19 genotypes in Chinese plasma pools: genotype 1, genotype 3, putative intergenotypic recombinant variants and new genotypes.Phylogenetic analysis of human parvovirus b19 sequences from eleven different countries confirms the predominance of genotype 1 and suggests the spread of genotype 3bKeeping pace with parvovirus B19 genetic variability: a multiplex genotype-specific quantitative PCR assay.The Putative Role of Viruses, Bacteria, and Chronic Fungal Biotoxin Exposure in the Genesis of Intractable Fatigue Accompanied by Cognitive and Physical Disability.Human Parvoviruses.Molecular epidemiology and population dynamics of hepatitis B virus in Dianjiang County, Chongqing, China.Genotype-specific effects on left ventricular function in parvovirus B19-positive patients with dilated cardiomyopathy.Extinct type of human parvovirus B19 persists in tonsillar B cells.Substitution rate and natural selection in parvovirus B19.Molecular and phylogenetic analyses of human Parvovirus B19 isolated from Brazilian patients with sickle cell disease and β-thalassemia major and healthy blood donors.The prevalence of human parvovirus B19 DNA and antibodies in blood donors from four Chinese blood centers.Genotypes of erythrovirus B19, their geographical distribution & circulation in cases with various clinical manifestations.Ancient human parvovirus B19 in Eurasia reveals its long-term association with humansPossible risks posed by single-stranded DNA viruses of pigs associated with xenotransplantationParvovirus B19 Achievements and Challenges
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Rapid sequence change and geographical spread of human parvovirus B19: comparison of B19 virus evolution in acute and persistent infections
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Rapid sequence change and geog ...... cute and persistent infections
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Anna Maria Eis-Hübinger
Peter Simmonds
Päivi Norja
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10.1128/JVI.00471-08
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2008-04-16T00:00:00Z