Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6120790 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Of all specimens, RT-qPCR in feces had the highest detection rate for both EV and HPeV in symptomatic pediatric patients. An EV was detected in all EV positive patients if a RT-qPCR was performed on both feces and CSF specimens or in both feces and urine specimens. HPeV was detected in all HPeV positive patients if a RT-qPCR was performed on both feces and CSF specimens, feces and nasopharynx specimens or CSF and nasopharynx specimens.
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Authors
S.C.M. de Crom, C.C. Obihara, R.A. de Moor, E.J.M. Veldkamp, A.M. van Furth, J.W.A. Rossen,