Incidence of Cytomegalovirus Infection in Shanghai, China▿
AUTOR(ES)
Fang, Feng-Qin
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
RESUMO
A city-wide cytomegalovirus serosurvey was conducted in Shanghai, China, and associated parameters were calculated by employing the catalytic model. The lowest seroprevalence was 60.37%, found in the >1- to 3-year age group. The value increased rapidly with age until 25 years, when a value of 97.03% was found, caused by the high force of infection (12.69) and by the reproductive rate (8.89).
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