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Published on: July 6, 2016
Human infections by Bornaviruses: are they real?
Daniel Gonzalez-Dunia1, Karine Bourgade1
1Institut toulousain des maladies infectieuses et inflammatoires (Infinity), Université de Toulouse, Inserm, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France
Abstract:
The reality of human infections by Bornaviridae (and particularly by mammalian Orthobornaviruses BoDV-1 and BoDV-2) has long been the centre of debate and controversies. New data, however, have profoundly modified the game by providing strong and unambiguous pieces of evidence, even if many points still need to be clarified. This review aims at presenting the current state of the question, based on today’s knowledge.
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