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. 2021 Oct 4;4(4):e413.
doi: 10.1002/hsr2.413. eCollection 2021 Dec.

A longitudinal study on respiratory viral infection for healthy volunteers

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A longitudinal study on respiratory viral infection for healthy volunteers

Saeko Morikawa et al. Health Sci Rep. .
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FIGURE 1
Relations between detected viruses from gargle specimens of 11 participants and respiratory and/or systemic symptoms of participants and their family members. The symbols for the detected viruses are shown in the explanatory notes. Vertical lines indicate sampling times. Letters in rectangles indicating RVs show the results for genotyping of the VP4/2 region. The letter in the open circle indicating the PIV shows the type. The open pentagon and the open hexagon indicate that a family member had a diagnosis of “influenza A” or “influenza B,” respectively, by a medical institution. Rectangles with gray or black fill, vertical bars, or diagonal grids indicate the period during which any respiratory or systemic symptom was seen in the participants and any respiratory or systemic symptom in their family, respectively

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