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Co-Circulation and Persistence of Genetically Distinct Saffold Viruses, Denmark

Highlights

  • The samples were tested for Saffold virus (SAFV) by using realtime RT-PCR primer/probe, and all positive samples were genotyped by partial sequencing of the viral protein (VP) 1 gene (6)

  • 38 (2.8%) of the clinical samples were positive for SAFV, all of which fell into genotype 2 (SAFV-2), which is most prevalent in Western nations

  • We conclude that SAFV-2 has been introduced into Denmark in 3 groups: DK-A, viral strain 115883 and strains of DK-B reported in Denmark; all have recently co-circulated in this country

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Introduction

Non-typhoidal salmonellae: a management challenge for children with community-acquired invasive disease in tropical African countries. Co-Circulation and Persistence of Genetically Distinct Saffold Viruses, Denmark In 2007, findings of a retrospective study of undiagnosed enteric illnesses in the United States were published, including results from analysis of a fecal sample from an infant girl whose symptoms were diagnosed as fever of unknown origin in 1981.

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