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. 2017 Mar 14;7:44423. doi: 10.1038/srep44423

Table 1. Sample and patient information.

GCEID Sample ID Age in weeks Sample Type HPeV detecteda VP1 sequence available
CS-HP-16001 <1 CSF P Yes
CS-HP-16002 6 CSF P No
CS-HP-16003 7 CSF P Yes
CS-HP-16004 12 CSF P Yes
  Faecal P No
CS-HP-16005 8 CSF P No
CS-HP-16006 4 CSF P No
  Faecal P No
  Nasal P Yes
CS-HP-16007 11 CSF P Yes
CS-HP-16008 3 CSF P No
CS-HP-16010 9 Faecal P No
CS-HP-16011 28 Faecal P No
CS-HP-16012 4 CSF P No
  Faecal P Yes
CS-HP-16013 3 Nasal P Yes
CS-HP-16014 15 Nasal P Yes
CS-HP-16015 7 CSF P No
  Faecal P Yes
CS-HP-16016 11 Nasal P Yes
  Faecal P No
CS-HP-16017 11 Faecal P Yes

aReverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) was conducted on patient samples at the Victorian Infectious Disease Reference Laboratory (VIDRL) for diagnostic detection of HPeV and enterovirus. P indicates a positive result for HPeV. All patients shown were positive for HPeV and negative for enterovirus. It should be noted that sample/patient CS-XX-16009 is “missing” in the Table as that sample turned out to be negative for HPeV but positive for enterovirus and therefore not included in the studies described here.