Saffold Cardiovirus in Children with Acute Gastroenteritis, Beijing, China
Lili Ren, Richard Gonzalez, Yan Xiao, Xiwei Xu, Lan Chen, Guy Vernet, Gláucia Paranhos-Baccalà, Qi Jin, and Jianwei Wang
Author affiliations: State Key Laboratory for Molecular Virology and Genetic Engineering, Beijing, People’s Republic of China (L. Ren, Q. Jin, J. Wang); Institute of Pathogen Biology, Beijing (L. Ren, R. Gonzalez, Y. Xiao, L. Chen, Q. Jin, J. Wang); Fondation Mérieux, Lyon, France (R. Gonzalez, G. Vernet, G. Paranhos-Baccalà); Beijing Children’s Hospital, Beijing (X. Xu)
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Fecal samples positive for Saffold cardiovirus, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, March 2006–November 2007*
Sample no. |
Patient sex/age, mo |
Codetected virus |
GL311 |
F/10 |
Rotavirus |
GL317 |
F/20 |
None |
GL328 |
M/24 |
Rotavirus |
GL341 |
F/36 |
Rotavirus |
GL352 |
F/6 |
Norovirus |
GL361 |
F/11 |
Norovirus |
GL362 |
M/1 |
Norovirus |
GL365 |
M/10 |
Rotavirus |
GL368 |
F/7 |
Rotavirus |
GL371 |
F/9 |
Norovirus |
GL376 |
M/8 |
Rotavirus |
GL377 |
M/5 |
Rotavirus + norovirus |
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