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As a result, oocysts can be intermittently detected in tap water.
It has been found recently that low viral load was characteristic of intermittently detected persistent infection [ 44].
Beginning in 1958, serological studies started to report evidence of swine-origin influenza A virus in human and subsequently sporadic cases were intermittently detected.
The patient remained taking dual doxycycline and moxifloxacin treatment for 6 months, during which time she had neutropenia (cell count, 0.6 1.6 × 10 cells/L) with normal hemoglobin concentration and reticulocyte count; low levels of hemoplasma DNA were intermittently detected by the panhemoplasma qPCR.
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T cells were detected intermittently during virus exposures, as observed after the first 14 SHIV exposures.
One of the five, fish #6, returned to Bush Banks after 5 d at the artificial reef and was detected intermittently for 23 d before disappearing.
A different pattern was seen in patient AC1: here, the tetramer+ CD4+ T cells had already disappeared from the peripheral blood before viral recrudescence and only very low frequencies (0.003%) could be detected, intermittently, during the subsequent months.
All viruses detected intermittently in Pakistan during 1976 2002 were of the Asia-1 genotype (4 ).
Also, for one subject (ID 129), Protein 2 was detected intermittently between 96 and 72 months prior to diagnosis.
IL-1 and IL-17 cytokines were detected intermittently in serum from some animals, however only IL-6 could be statistically analysed.
In Australia, infection with WNVKUN has been detected intermittently in horses in the Southeast, but reports of encephalitis caused by this virus are rare (3 ).
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