PRESENCE OF HUMAN NON-POLIO ENTEROVIRUS AND PARECHOVIRUS GENOTYPES IN AN AMSTERDAM HOSPITAL
Enteroviruses (EV) and human parechoviruses (HPeV) are endemic worldwide. These infections are a constant cause of hospitalisation and severe disease, predominantly in young children and infants. Coordinated monitoring and surveillance are crucial to control these infections. We have monitored EV an...
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