First viral replication of Covid-19 identified in the peritoneal dialysis fluid of a symptomatic patient

The COVID-19 pandemic is characterized by a disease with mainly respiratory tropism and varying severity. Viral excretion of COVID-19 has been described in both urine and stool  with the risk of contamination by stool. No viral replication in the peritoneal dialysis fluid has been reported to date....

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Main Authors: Mathilde Nouvier (Author), Elodie Chalençon (Author), Etienne Novel-Catin (Author), Solenne Pelletier (Author), Patrick Hallonet (Author), Caroline Charre (Author), Laetitia Koppe (Author), Denis Fouque (Author)
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Published: RDPLF, 2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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