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Volume 19, Number 4—April 2013
Letter

Human Enterovirus Genotype C104, China

Zichun Xiang, Zhengde Xie, Zhong Wang, Lili Ren, Yan Xiao, Linlin Li, Guy Vernet, Gláucia Paranhos-Baccalà, Kunling Shen, and Jianwei WangComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health Key Laboratory of Systems Biology of Pathogens, Beijing, People’s Republic of China (Z. Xiang, L. Ren, L. Li, J. Wang); Institute of Pathogen Biology, Beijing (Z. Xiang, L. Ren, Y. Xiao, L. Li, J. Wang); Beijing Children’s Hospital, Beijing (Z. Xie, K. Shen); Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing (Z. Wang); Fondation Mérieux, Lyon, France (G. Vernet, G. Paranhos-Baccalà)

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Table

Viral load of EV C104 and other viruses in 5 patient samples, People’s Republic of China, March 2007–February 2012*

Patient sample Virus and viral load (RNA or DNA copies/mL)
EV-C104 RSV Adv PIV1 HBoV
BCH2859A 7.0 × 106 ND 4.5 × 1010 1.2 × 107 3.9 × 103
BCH2892A 5.6 × 104 1.0 × 106 1.1 × 109 ND ND
BCH2894A 1.7 × 105 ND 7.8 × 109 ND ND
BCH3034A 2.4 × 106 3.3 × 108 ND ND ND
PUMCH12286 3.9 × 106 ND ND ND ND

*EV-C104, enterovirus C104; RSV, respiratory syncytial virus; AdV, human adenovirus; PIV1, human parainfluenza virus type 1; HBoV, human bocavirus; ND, not detected.

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