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Table 1.

Sequences of oligonucleotide primers used for CMV PCR and sequencing (12,27).

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Table 2.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of 58 postnatally and 13 congenitally infected infants.

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Table 3.

UL55 and UL144 genotype distribution of postnatal and congenital CMV infection.

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Figure 1.

Log10 CMV urine load in postnatally and congenitally infected infants.

Bar in boxplot represent median viral load after log10 transformation. Upper and lower limit of boxplot represent 75th and 25th percentile, respectively. Whiskers represent 5–95% coincidence interval. Dots represent outliers.

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Figure 2.

Log10 CMV urine load in both postnatally and congenitally infected infants with respect to UL55 genotypes (A) and UL144 genotypes (B).

Bar in boxplot represents median viral load after log10 transformation. Upper and lower limit of boxplot represent 75th and 25th percentile, respectively. Whiskers represent 5–95% coincidence interval. Dots represent outliers.

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