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Volume 18, Number 12—December 2012
Research

Nonprimate Hepaciviruses in Domestic Horses, United Kingdom

Sinéad Lyons, Amit Kapoor, Colin Sharp, Bradley S. Schneider, Nathan D. Wolfe, Geoff Culshaw, Brendan Corcoran, Bruce C. McGorum, and Peter SimmondsComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK (S. Lyons, C. Sharp, G. Culshaw, B. Corcoran, B.C. McGorum, P. Simmonds); Columbia University, New York, New York, USA (A. Kapoor); Global Viral Forecasting Initiative, San Francisco, California, USA (B.S. Schneider, N.D. Wolfe)

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Table 5

Laboratory indices for domestic horses infected with nonprimate hepaciviruses, United Kingdom

Horse
Sample
GGT (<40 U/mL)
GLDH (<10 U/mL)
Bile acids (<10 U/mL)
Viral load, copies/mL
1 EF_317/98 15 2 1 1.3 × 105
2 EF_330/97 59 2 3 4.4 × 105
3 EF_369/11 15 2 6.4 4.8 × 107
EF_374/12 36 1 7.4 2.1 × 105
EF_523/12 24 4 6.3 7.1 × 104

*GGT, γ-glutamyl transferase; GLDH, glutamate dehydrogenase.

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