Human Herpesvirus 6 as an Indicator of Cytomegalovirus Infection and Its Attributable Disease Symptoms in Liver Transplant Recipients
Experimental and Clinical Transplantation2019Vol. 19(7), pp. 703–707
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Abstract
We found that human herpesvirus 6 infection is often associated with cytomegalovirus reactivation and cytomegalovirus-attributable disease symptoms.
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