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Volume 20, Number 9—September 2014
Dispatch

Common Exposure to STL Polyomavirus During Childhood

Efrem S. Lim, Natalie M. Meinerz, Blake Primi, David Wang, and Robert L. GarceaComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA (E.S. Lim, D. Wang); University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA (N.M. Meinerz, B. Primi, R.L. Garcea)

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Age-specific seropositivity for STL polyomavirus (STLPyV) from serum specimens collected in Denver, Colorado, USA (A), and St. Louis, Missouri, USA (B). A total of 500 serum specimens from Denver and 417 from St. Louis were tested for seroreactivity to STLPyV VP1 proteins. Overall seropositivity in Denver was 68% and in St. Louis, 70%. Error bars indicate SD.

Figure 2. Age-specific seropositivity for STL polyomavirus (STLPyV) from serum specimens collected in Denver, Colorado, USA (A), and St. Louis, Missouri, USA (B). A total of 500 serum specimens from Denver and 417 from St. Louis were tested for seroreactivity to STLPyV VP1 proteins. Overall seropositivity in Denver was 68% and in St. Louis, 70%. Error bars indicate SD.

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