Selected article for: "blood viral load and viral load"

Title: 2017 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2017_6_15
  • ID: ri2w5iby_810
    Snippet: There was no statistical difference in median EHV-5 viral load between the two time points for all of the three sample types tested. EHV-5 viral load for blood on day 0 ranged from 5,830 to 18,635 (median 7,738) gB gene copies/million cells, and on day 10 ranged from 2,625 to 18,635 (median 12,138) gB gene copies/million cells. EHV-5 viral load for nasal secretions on day 0 ranged from 23,639 to 3.394 x10 9 (median 1.522 x10 6 ), and on day 10 ra.....
    Document: There was no statistical difference in median EHV-5 viral load between the two time points for all of the three sample types tested. EHV-5 viral load for blood on day 0 ranged from 5,830 to 18,635 (median 7,738) gB gene copies/million cells, and on day 10 ranged from 2,625 to 18,635 (median 12,138) gB gene copies/million cells. EHV-5 viral load for nasal secretions on day 0 ranged from 23,639 to 3.394 x10 9 (median 1.522 x10 6 ), and on day 10 ranged from 251,186 to 1.697 x10 7 (median 452,957). EHV-5 viral load for broncho-alveolar lavage fluid on day 0 ranged from 614 to 315,655 (median 33,080) gB gene copies/million cells, and on day 10 ranged from 3,562 to 542,417 (median 115060) gB gene copies/million cells.

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