Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana

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Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana. / Panning, Marcus; Kobbe, Robin; Vollbach, Silke; Drexler, Jan Felix; Adjei, Samuel; Adjei, Ohene; Drosten, Christian; May, Jürgen; Eis-Hubinger, Anna Maria.

in: EMERG INFECT DIS, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 7, 01.07.2010, S. 1143-6.

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Harvard

Panning, M, Kobbe, R, Vollbach, S, Drexler, JF, Adjei, S, Adjei, O, Drosten, C, May, J & Eis-Hubinger, AM 2010, 'Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana', EMERG INFECT DIS, Jg. 16, Nr. 7, S. 1143-6. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1607.100025

APA

Panning, M., Kobbe, R., Vollbach, S., Drexler, J. F., Adjei, S., Adjei, O., Drosten, C., May, J., & Eis-Hubinger, A. M. (2010). Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana. EMERG INFECT DIS, 16(7), 1143-6. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1607.100025

Vancouver

Panning M, Kobbe R, Vollbach S, Drexler JF, Adjei S, Adjei O et al. Novel human parvovirus 4 genotype 3 in infants, Ghana. EMERG INFECT DIS. 2010 Jul 1;16(7):1143-6. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1607.100025

Bibtex

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title = "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.",
keywords = "Female, Genotype, Ghana, Humans, Infant, Male, Parvovirus, Viremia",
author = "Marcus Panning and Robin Kobbe and Silke Vollbach and Drexler, {Jan Felix} and Samuel Adjei and Ohene Adjei and Christian Drosten and J{\"u}rgen May and Eis-Hubinger, {Anna Maria}",
year = "2010",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3201/eid1607.100025",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "1143--6",
journal = "EMERG INFECT DIS",
issn = "1080-6040",
publisher = "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)",
number = "7",

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AU - Kobbe, Robin

AU - Vollbach, Silke

AU - Drexler, Jan Felix

AU - Adjei, Samuel

AU - Adjei, Ohene

AU - Drosten, Christian

AU - May, Jürgen

AU - Eis-Hubinger, Anna Maria

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KW - Female

KW - Genotype

KW - Ghana

KW - Humans

KW - Infant

KW - Male

KW - Parvovirus

KW - Viremia

U2 - 10.3201/eid1607.100025

DO - 10.3201/eid1607.100025

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