Antibodies for Autonomous Parvoviruses of Lower Animals Detected in Human Serum. Brief Report
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Antibodies for autonomous parvoviruses of lower animals were detected in human sera. Serologic and deductive evidence suggested that such antibodies may have been raised to a candidate human parvovirus, namely, B-19 virus.
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