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Abstract
The detection of anellovirus or eHHV-6B genomes in the blood virome seems to correlate with the risk or severity of rheumatic diseases and COVID-19.
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Nature Reviews Rheumatology is part of the Nature Reviews portfolio of journals. The journal scope covers the entire spectrum of rheumatology research. We ensure that our articles are accessible to the widest possible audience.