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Volume 18, Number 6—June 2012
Research

Human Gyrovirus DNA in Human Blood, Italy

Fabrizio MaggiComments to Author , Lisa Macera, Daniele Focosi, Maria Linda Vatteroni, Ugo Boggi, Guido Antonelli, Marc Eloit, and Mauro Pistello
Author affiliations: Pisa University Hospital, Pisa, Italy (F. Maggi, L. Macera, D. Focosi, M.L. Vatteroni, U. Boggi, M. Pistello); “Sapienza” University of Rome, Rome, Italy (G. Antonelli); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (M. Eloit); Pathoquest, Paris (M. Eloit)

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Table 2

Time course of human gyrovirus DNA detection in 3 kidney transplant patients, Italy*

Months after transplant Plasma HGyV DNA
Patient AL Patient CV Patient MG
0 Positive Positive Negative
1 ND Negative Negative
3 ND ND Negative
6 Negative Positive Positive
9 ND Negative Negative
12 Positive† Negative ND
15
Negative
ND
ND
*HGyV, human gyrovirus; ND, not determined.
†The urine sample tested at month 12 was HGyV negative.

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