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Published online ahead of print on 22 April 2009 as doi:10.1099/vir.0.011478-0
Journal of General Virology 2009;90:1999.

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Characterization of Seven Novel Human Papillomavirus Types Isolated from Cutaneous Tissue, but also Present in Mucosal Lesions.

Ethel-Michele de Villiers1 and Karin Gunst

Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum

1 E-mail: e.devilliers{at}dkfz.de

Seven new HPV types were isolated and characterized. HPV 94 is closest related to HPV 10 and belongs to the Genus Alpha-papillomavirus, whereas HPV 98, HPV 99, HPV 100, HPV 104, HPV 105 and HPV 113 all belong to the genus Beta-papillomavirus. These HPV types were isolated from and demonstrated in cutaneous tissue, but HPV 98, HPV 100, HPV 104 and HPV 113 were also detected in malignant esophageal and oral lesions. The general prevalence of these HPV types in lesions is infrequent.

Received 4 March 2009; accepted 17 April 2009.


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