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Prevalence of Rotavirus in Acute Diarrhea and its Association with Clinical Signs and Symptoms
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 10/01/09
Nunes AA et al. – Thirty–one samples were positive for rotavirus A. Regarding the G genotyping, 16 were classified as G1 and regarding P genotyping all strains were classified as P. The determination of the prevalence of rotavirus infection and the characterization of the viral strains circulating are expected to contribute to the information authors have about the molecular biology and epidemiology of disease.
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