Maggi Fabrizio, Andreoli Elisabetta, Lanini Letizia, Fornai Claudia, Vatteroni Marialinda, Pistello Mauro, Presciuttini Silvano, Bendinelli Mauro
Virology Section and Retrovirus Center, Department of Experimental Pathology, University of Pisa, Italy.
J Clin Microbiol. 2005 Sep;43(9):4807-10. doi: 10.1128/JCM.43.9.4807-4810.2005.
In 239 torquetenovirus-positive people, multiple-genogroup infections were common and associated with higher viral loads than would be expected from simple additive effects. The latter observation was restricted to the infections which included both genogroups 1 and 3, pointing to the possible existence of some kind of infection facilitation between these genogroups.
在239名细小病毒B19阳性患者中,多基因群感染很常见,且与高于单纯相加效应预期的病毒载量相关。后一观察结果仅限于包含基因群1和3的感染,这表明这些基因群之间可能存在某种感染促进作用。