Major persistent 5′ terminally deleted coxsackievirus B3 populations in human endomyocardial tissues

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We performed deep sequencing analysis of the enterovirus 5′ noncoding region in cardiac biopsies from a patient with dilated cardiomyopathy. Results displayed a mix of deleted and full-length coxsackievirus B3, characterized by a low viral RNA load (8.102 copies/μg of nucleic acids) and a low viral RNA positive-sense to RNA negative-sense ratio of 4.8.

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Bouin, A., Nguyen, Y., Wehbe, M., Renois, F., Fornes, P., Bani-Sadr, F., … Andreoletti, L. (2016). Major persistent 5′ terminally deleted coxsackievirus B3 populations in human endomyocardial tissues. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 22(8), 1488–1490. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2208.160186

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