"HCirV-1" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

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  1. (virology, medicine, neologism) Human associated circovirus 1: A taxonomic species within the genus Circovirus.; A virus, the first circovirus discovered infecting humans, implicated in causing hepatitis. Tags: masculine, neologism Categories (topical): Medicine, Virology Translations (Translations): Human Circovirus 1 (English), Circovirus humain [masculine] (French)

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