A Divergent Variant of the Eleventh Human Polyomavirus Species, Saint Louis Polyomavirus

  • Pastrana D
  • FitzGerald P
  • Phan G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Saint Louis polyomavirus (STLPyV) was recently discovered in human feces. Using random-primed rolling circle amplification combined with deep sequencing, we have found a divergent variant of STLPyV in a sanitized human skin wart specimen. The result strongly suggests that STLPyV directly infects humans and is not simply a dietary contaminant.

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Pastrana, D. V., FitzGerald, P. C., Phan, G. Q., Raiji, M. T., Murphy, P. M., McDermott, D. H., … Buck, C. B. (2013). A Divergent Variant of the Eleventh Human Polyomavirus Species, Saint Louis Polyomavirus. Genome Announcements, 1(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomea.00812-13

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