Virus identification in unknown tropical febrile illness cases using deep sequencing.
Dengue virus is an emerging infectious agent that infects an estimated 50-100 million people annually worldwide, yet current diagnostic practices cannot detect an etiologic pathogen in ∼40% of dengue-like illnesses. Metagenomic approaches to pathogen detection, such as viral microarrays and deep seq...
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Main Authors: | Nathan L Yozwiak (Author), Peter Skewes-Cox (Author), Mark D Stenglein (Author), Angel Balmaseda (Author), Eva Harris (Author), Joseph L DeRisi (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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