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Detection of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus genome in saliva and urine
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, 08/19/09
Bodur H et al. – This study shows that during human infection with CCHF virus, viral genomes are present in the saliva and urine. Further studies to isolate infectious viruses from these fluids and to study whether they represent an infectious risk are underway.
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