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What is Polyomavirus Infections?

What is Polyomavirus Infections?

  • Polyomavirus Infections: A viral infection that is often acquired during childhood but generally presents no symptoms. However, that virus may be reactivated when a patient receives immunosuppressive therapy following an organ transplant. Most adults have antibodies to the virus in their bodies. The polyomavirus family has two main subgroups: BK virus and JC virus.

Polyomavirus Infections: Introduction

Types of Polyomavirus Infections:

Broader types of Polyomavirus Infections:

What causes Polyomavirus Infections?

Causes of Polyomavirus Infections: see causes of Polyomavirus Infections

What are the symptoms of Polyomavirus Infections?

Symptoms of Polyomavirus Infections: see symptoms of Polyomavirus Infections

Can anyone else get Polyomavirus Infections?

More information: see contagiousness of Polyomavirus Infections
Inheritance: see inheritance of Polyomavirus Infections

Polyomavirus Infections: Testing

Diagnostic testing: see tests for Polyomavirus Infections.

Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Polyomavirus Infections.

How is it treated?

Doctors and Medical Specialists for Polyomavirus Infections: Infectious Disease Specialist ; see also doctors and medical specialists for Polyomavirus Infections.
Treatments for Polyomavirus Infections: see treatments for Polyomavirus Infections
Research for Polyomavirus Infections: see research for Polyomavirus Infections

Name of Polyomavirus Infections

Main name of condition: Polyomavirus Infections

 

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