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Emerging Infect. Dis. · Jan 2018
Letter Case ReportsYellow Fever Virus RNA in Urine and Semen of Convalescent Patient, Brazil.
- Carla M Barbosa, Nicholas Di Paola, Marielton P Cunha, Mônica J Rodrigues-Jesus, Danielle B Araujo, Vanessa B Silveira, Fabyano B Leal, Flávio S Mesquita, Viviane F Botosso, Zanotto Paolo M A PMA, Edison L Durigon, Marcos V Silva, and Oliveira Danielle B L DBL.
- Emerging Infect. Dis. 2018 Jan 1; 24 (1).
AbstractYellow fever virus RNA is usually detected in blood of infected humans. We detected virus RNA in urine and semen samples from a convalescent patient. A complete virus genome was sequenced for an isolate from a urine sample. This virus had a South American I genotype and unique synapomorphic changes.
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