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BackgroundAlthough rotavirus vaccination has reduced the global burden of the virus, morbidity and mortality from rotavirus infection remain high in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Didier Gbebangi Manzemu +12 more
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A lack of significant association between the electropherotype or G-serotype of the infecting strain and disease severity of rotavirus gastroenteritis [PDF]
Osamu Nakagomi +2 more
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Introduction: Rotavirus-From Basic Research To A Vaccine [PDF]
Roger I. Glass +3 more
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Rotavirus Genotypes in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras and the Dominican Republic [PDF]
Lurys Bourdett-Stanziola +5 more
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A definition of bovine rotavirus virulence
Rotaviruses are accepted as enteric pathogens of calves but many natural infections are subclinical. In the present paper, the outcome of inoculation of gnotobiotic calves of three ages (the second day of life, the second week of life and calves aged 6 weeks and over) with doses of 10(5.0) to 10(6.5) TCID50 was compared for three bovine rotavirus ...
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Rotavirus and reovirus stability in microorganism-free distilled and wastewaters
Audrey E. McDaniels +3 more
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Impact analysis of rotavirus vaccination in various geographic regions in Western Europe
Janneke D. M. Verberk +15 more
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Noroviruses: The Most Common Pediatric Viral Enteric Pathogen at a Large University Hospital After Introduction of Rotavirus Vaccination [PDF]
Heasoo Koo +6 more
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