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Genotype constellation and evolution of group A rotaviruses infecting humans
J Matthijnssens, M Van Ranst - Current opinion in virology, 2012 - Elsevier
Numerous rotavirus group A (RVA) strains with distinct G-genotype and P-genotype
combinations have been described infecting humans worldwide. However, the increasing …
combinations have been described infecting humans worldwide. However, the increasing …
Rotavirus diversity and evolution in the post-vaccine world
JT Patton - Discovery medicine, 2012 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rotaviruses (RVs) are a large genetically diverse population of segmented double-stranded
(ds) RNA viruses that are important causes of gastroenteritis in many animal species. The …
(ds) RNA viruses that are important causes of gastroenteritis in many animal species. The …
Emergence of double-and triple-gene reassortant G1P [8] rotaviruses possessing a DS-1-like backbone after rotavirus vaccine introduction in Malawi
To combat the high burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis, multiple African countries have
introduced rotavirus vaccines into their childhood immunization programs. Malawi …
introduced rotavirus vaccines into their childhood immunization programs. Malawi …
Whole genome analysis of selected human and animal rotaviruses identified in Uganda from 2012 to 2014 reveals complex genome reassortment events between …
Rotaviruses of species A (RVA) are a common cause of diarrhoea in children and the young
of various other mammals and birds worldwide. To investigate possible interspecies …
of various other mammals and birds worldwide. To investigate possible interspecies …
Unbiased whole-genome deep sequencing of human and porcine stool samples reveals circulation of multiple groups of rotaviruses and a putative zoonotic infection
Coordinated and synchronous surveillance for zoonotic viruses in both human clinical cases
and animal reservoirs provides an opportunity to identify interspecies virus movement …
and animal reservoirs provides an opportunity to identify interspecies virus movement …
Simultaneous identification of DNA and RNA viruses present in pig faeces using process-controlled deep sequencing
Background Animal faeces comprise a community of many different microorganisms
including bacteria and viruses. Only scarce information is available about the diversity of …
including bacteria and viruses. Only scarce information is available about the diversity of …
Genomic characterization of an African G4P [6] human rotavirus strain identified in a diarrheic child in Kenya: Evidence for porcine-to-human interspecies transmission …
EA Wandera, R Hatazawa, N Tsutsui… - Infection, Genetics and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Human rotavirus strains having the unconventional G4P [6] genotype have been
sporadically identified in diarrheic patients in different parts of the world. However, the whole …
sporadically identified in diarrheic patients in different parts of the world. However, the whole …
[HTML][HTML] Whole-genome characterization of Rotavirus G9P [6] and G9P [4] strains that emerged after Rotavirus Vaccine introduction in Mozambique
Mozambique introduced the Rotarix® vaccine into the National Immunization Program in
September 2015. Following vaccine introduction, rotavirus A (RVA) genotypes, G9P [4] and …
September 2015. Following vaccine introduction, rotavirus A (RVA) genotypes, G9P [4] and …
[HTML][HTML] Generation of simian rotavirus reassortants with VP4-and VP7-encoding genome segments from human strains circulating in Africa using reverse genetics
A Falkenhagen, C Patzina-Mehling, AK Gadicherla… - Viruses, 2020 - mdpi.com
Human rotavirus A (RVA) causes acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children. The
broad use of two vaccines, which are based on RVA strains from Europe and North America …
broad use of two vaccines, which are based on RVA strains from Europe and North America …
Molecular epidemiology of contemporary G2P [4] human rotaviruses cocirculating in a single US community: footprints of a globally transitioning genotype
Group A rotaviruses (RVs) remain a leading cause of childhood gastroenteritis worldwide.
Although the G/P types of locally circulating RVs can vary from year to year and differ …
Although the G/P types of locally circulating RVs can vary from year to year and differ …