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Volume 12, Number 1—January 2006
Dispatch

Novel Parvovirus and Related Variant in Human Plasma

Jacqueline F. Fryer*, Amit Kapoor†‡, Philip D. Minor*, Eric Delwart†‡, and Sally A. Baylis*Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom; †Blood Systems Research Institute, San Francisco, California, USA; ‡University of California, San Francisco, California, USA

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Table 2

Viral loads in plasma pools that tested positive for PARV4 or PARV5 sequences

Positive pool Manufacturer PARV4 viral load (genome copies/mL plasma) Human erythrovirus viral load (IU/mL plasma)
1 A 5 × 105 Negative
2 D <500 Negative
3 A 3.9 × 106* 140
4 A <500* 340
5 A 2.1 × 104* Negative
6 A <500* Negative
7 D Not determined Not determined

*Sequences contaminating plasma pool represent PARV5 and not PARV4.

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