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English: Bar graph of the seasonal distribution of HCoV-NL63. There is a strong seasonal distribution of HCoV-NL63, with preferential detection in the period between November and March. Bars represent the percentage of HCoV-NL63-positive samples per month. Numbers above the columns for each month give the number of HCoV-NL63-positive samples over the number of samples tested.
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Author Lia van der Hoek, Klaus Sure, Gabriele Ihorst, Alexander Stang, Krzysztof Pyrc, Maarten F Jebbink, Gudula Petersen, Johannes Forster, Ben Berkhout, Klaus Überla

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Seasonal Distribution of HCoV-NL63

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