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Unusually high seroprevalence of Borna disease virus in clade E human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients with sexually transmitted diseases in Thailand
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyMaternal ImmunizationSexual HealthInfertilityBorna Disease VirusHigh SeroprevalenceHuman RetrovirusPathogenesisRecombinant Bdv P24GynecologyVirologyPregnant WomenChronic Viral InfectionHivMedicineEpidemiology
The seroprevalence of Borna disease virus (BDV) in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected individuals in Thailand was examined by using recombinant BDV p24. A high (38 to 48%) rate of seroprevalence of BDV was observed in clade E-infected patients with sexually transmitted diseases, compared with those in clade E-infected prostitutes (8.3%), pregnant women (0%), clade B-infected intravenous-drug users (0%), and human immunodeficiency virus type 1-negative blood donors (1.9%).
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