Viral DNA sequences in peripheral blood and vertical transmission of the virus: A discussion about BPV-1

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Abstract

This study has detected BPV-1 DNA sequences in wart, blood and plasma samples collected from animals affected by papillomatosis, suggesting viral presence inside the cell. We sellected an animal in which we could detect BPV-1 DNA sequences in wart, blood, placenta and amniotic liquid samples and her offspring which presented BPV-1 DNA sequences in blood sample collected immediately after birth. These results show a possible vertical transmission of BPV-1.

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De Freitas, A. C., De Carvalho, C., Brunner, O., Birgel, E. H., Paiva Dellalibera, A. M. M., Benesi, F. J., … Stocco Dos Santos, R. D. C. (2003). Viral DNA sequences in peripheral blood and vertical transmission of the virus: A discussion about BPV-1. Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 34(SUPPL. 1), 76–78. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1517-83822003000500026

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