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Author: Zhang, Xiao-Ai; Lu, Qing-Bin; Wo, Ying; Zhao, Jin; Huang, Dou-Dou; Guo, Chen-Tao; Xu, Hong-Mei; Liu, En-Mei; Liu, Wei; Cao, Wu-Chun
Title: Prevalence and genetic characteristics of Saffold cardiovirus in China from 2009 to 2012
  • Document date: 2015_1_9
  • ID: pwlbrxn3_24
    Snippet: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is the first to document SAFV in HFMD patients. The high frequency of SAFV in the stools, CSFs, and sera of children with HFMD and the absence of SAFV in healthy children suggest that this new virus might contribute to HFMD, especially in HFMD-associated encephalitis. This finding has important public health implication for HFMD disease control, especially among severe HFMD patients. Although with.....
    Document: To the best of the authors' knowledge, this study is the first to document SAFV in HFMD patients. The high frequency of SAFV in the stools, CSFs, and sera of children with HFMD and the absence of SAFV in healthy children suggest that this new virus might contribute to HFMD, especially in HFMD-associated encephalitis. This finding has important public health implication for HFMD disease control, especially among severe HFMD patients. Although with various patient types and large sample size, the major findings in the present study, especially the causal relationship between SAFV and the clinical disease, should be confirmed by serological study in the future.

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