Cite
Detection of human parvovirus 4 viremia in the follow-up blood samples from seropositive individuals suggests the existence of persistent viral replication or reactivation of latent viral infection.
MLA
Chen, Mao-Yuan, et al. “Detection of Human Parvovirus 4 Viremia in the Follow-up Blood Samples from Seropositive Individuals Suggests the Existence of Persistent Viral Replication or Reactivation of Latent Viral Infection.” Virology Journal, vol. 12, June 2015, p. 94. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0326-0.
APA
Chen, M.-Y., Hung, C.-C., & Lee, K.-L. (2015). Detection of human parvovirus 4 viremia in the follow-up blood samples from seropositive individuals suggests the existence of persistent viral replication or reactivation of latent viral infection. Virology Journal, 12, 94. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12985-015-0326-0
Chicago
Chen, Mao-Yuan, Chien-Ching Hung, and Kuang-Lun Lee. 2015. “Detection of Human Parvovirus 4 Viremia in the Follow-up Blood Samples from Seropositive Individuals Suggests the Existence of Persistent Viral Replication or Reactivation of Latent Viral Infection.” Virology Journal 12 (June): 94. doi:10.1186/s12985-015-0326-0.