West Nile Viremic Blood Donors and Risk Factors for Subsequent West Nile Fever
Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases2007Vol. 7(4), pp. 479–488
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Jennifer A. Brown, Dawn L. Factor, Nina Tkachenko, Sheryll M. Templeton, Nicholas Crall, W. John Pape, Michael Bauer, Daniel R. Ambruso, William C. Dickey, Anthony A. Marfin
Abstract
WN viremia was frequently identified in Colorado blood donors during the 2003 WNV epidemic. The high frequency of WNF and subsequent physician visits among healthy blood donors suggest substantial morbidity from WNF in the general population. The inverse correlation between age and WNF is a new finding and its pathophysiology is unknown.
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