
WU polyomavirus (WUPyV) was detected in 10 (8.3%) of 121 HIV-positive plasma specimens, 0 (0%) of 120 HIV-negative serum specimens, and 2 (2.5%) of 79 hepatitis C virus (HCV)-positive serum specimens. KI polyomavirus was not detected in HIV-positive plasma or HCV-positive serum specimens. HIV-infected persons may be susceptible to systemic WUPyV infection.
hepatitis C virus, Hepatitis B virus, HIV Infections, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Hepacivirus, HIV Seronegativity, HIV Seropositivity, Humans, viruses, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Viremia, Polyomavirus Infections, WUPyV, R, Dispatch, HIV, Hepatitis C, Connecticut, KIPyV, Medicine, Polyomavirus
hepatitis C virus, Hepatitis B virus, HIV Infections, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Hepacivirus, HIV Seronegativity, HIV Seropositivity, Humans, viruses, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Viremia, Polyomavirus Infections, WUPyV, R, Dispatch, HIV, Hepatitis C, Connecticut, KIPyV, Medicine, Polyomavirus
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