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Volume 30, Number 10—October 2024
Dispatch

Circovirus Hepatitis in Immunocompromised Patient, Switzerland

Baptiste Hamelin1, Philippe Pérot1, Ian Pichler1, Jasmin D. Haslbauer, David Hardy, David Hing, Sarra Loulizi, Béatrice Regnault, Anouk Pieters, Ingmar Heijnen, Caroline Berkemeier, Maria Mancuso, Verena Kufner, Niels Willi, Anne Jamet, Nolwenn Dheilly, Marc Eloit, Mike Recher, Michael Huber2, and Kirsten D. Mertz2Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: Cantonal Hospital Baselland, Liestal, Switzerland (B. Hamelin, M. Mancuso, N. Willi, K.D. Mertz); University Hospital Basel, Basel, Switzerland (B. Hamelin, J.D. Haslbauer, I. Heijnen, C. Berkemeier, M. Mancuso, N. Willi, M. Recher, K.D. Mertz); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (P. Pérot, D. Hardy, D. Hing, S. Loulizi, B. Regnault, N. Dheilly, M. Eloit); University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland (I. Pichler, V. Kufner, M. Huber); University of Basel Department of Biomedicine, Basel (A. Pieters, M. Recher, K.D. Mertz); Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris Centre Université de Paris Cité Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, Paris (A. Jamet)

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Figure 3

Nonhuman metagenomic next-generation sequencing reads from liver biopsy of hepatitis patient in Switzerland mapped against the human circovirus genome (Appendix Tables 1, 2). Positions of the putative sequences for polymerase and capsid proteins and the 2 primer pairs (HCirV-1-FR, Pan-HCirV-1) used for the PCRs are indicated. HCirV-1-FR, published human circovirus 1 genome from France (GenBank accession no. ON677309.1); Pan-HCirV-1, primers adapted to target the broadening clade of human circoviruses.

Figure 3. Nonhuman metagenomic next-generation sequencing reads from liver biopsy of hepatitis patient in Switzerland mapped against the human circovirus genome (Appendix Tables 1, 2). Positions of the putative sequences for polymerase and capsid proteins and the 2 primer pairs (HCirV-1-FR, Pan-HCirV-1) used for the PCRs are indicated. HCirV-1-FR, published human circovirus 1 genome from France (GenBank accession no. ON677309.1); Pan-HCirV-1, primers adapted to target the broadening clade of human circoviruses.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

2These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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