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Study of Human Parechovirus in U.S. Finds 7% Prevalence


 

FROM THE PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURNAL

The Kansas City study was supported by research residual funds from Dr. Selvarangan. Dr. Selvarangan said he had no other relevant financial disclosures. Dr. Bangalore said he had no relevant financial disclosures.

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