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VirWaTest, A Point-of-Use Method for the Detection of Viruses in Water Samples
Published on: May 11, 2019
[Infections related to water activities]
Agnès Ditisheim1, Christian Chuard, Véronique Erard
1Clinique de médecine, Hôpital fribourgeois, 1708 Fribourg. ditisheima@h-fr.ch
Abstract:
Infections acquired by exposure to water are common. The evolution of these infections found in our region is benign. However, some acquired in our regions or during travel abroad, may have a severe clinical course that requires early diagnosis. This article proposes a non-exhaustive review of the most common infections encountered in our regions or acquired abroad. The review excludes gastrointestinal infections acquired after ingestion of contaminated water.
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