Genetic characterisation of novel G29P [14] and G10P [11] rotavirus strains from African buffalo
We report the first description of rotavirus A strains in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer).
Following RNA extraction from stool samples, cDNA was prepared, followed either by …
Following RNA extraction from stool samples, cDNA was prepared, followed either by …
Genetic diversity of group A rotavirus in swine in Canada
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) in pigs have been poorly investigated in Canada. In a continued
effort to fill this gap, ten finisher swine farms in Quebec, Canada, were sampled over a nine …
effort to fill this gap, ten finisher swine farms in Quebec, Canada, were sampled over a nine …
Whole-genome characterization of G12 rotavirus strains detected in Mozambique reveals a co-infection with a GXP [14] strain of possible animal origin
A high prevalence of G12 rotavirus strains has previously been reported in southern
Mozambique. In this study, the full genomes of five Mozambican G12 strains were …
Mozambique. In this study, the full genomes of five Mozambican G12 strains were …
A bovine G8P [1] group A rotavirus isolated from an asymptomatically infected dog
M Sieg, A Rückner, C Köhler… - Journal of General …, 2015 - microbiologyresearch.org
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are enteric pathogens with well-documented zoonotic
transmissions to humans. The segmented genome of the virus enables reassortment events …
transmissions to humans. The segmented genome of the virus enables reassortment events …
Genetic diversity and genomic analysis of G3P [6] and equine-like G3P [8] in children under-five from Southern Highlands and Eastern Tanzania
Rotavirus group A genomic characterization is critical for understanding the mechanisms of
rotavirus diversity, such as reassortment events and possible interspecies transmission …
rotavirus diversity, such as reassortment events and possible interspecies transmission …
Rotavirus burden, genetic diversity and impact of vaccine in children under five in Tanzania
In Tanzania, rotavirus infections are responsible for 72% of diarrhea deaths in children
under five. The Rotarix vaccine was introduced in early 2013 to mitigate rotavirus infections …
under five. The Rotarix vaccine was introduced in early 2013 to mitigate rotavirus infections …
Animal rotaviruses
Rotaviruses (RVs) are ubiquitous and remain the major cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in
young animals, bird species and children worldwide. The disease is acute, occurs …
young animals, bird species and children worldwide. The disease is acute, occurs …
[HTML][HTML] Molecular surveillance of rotavirus A associated with diarrheic calves from the Republic of Korea and full genomic characterization of bovine-porcine …
HC Cho, EM Kim, SU Shin, J Park, KS Choi - Infection, Genetics and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Group A rotavirus (RVA) is the most common diarrhea-causing pathogen among humans
and animals worldwide. Rotavirus infection in neonatal calves causes major problems in the …
and animals worldwide. Rotavirus infection in neonatal calves causes major problems in the …
Severe diarrhea outbreak in beef calves (Bos indicus) caused by G6P [11], an emergent genotype of bovine rotavirus group A
TNS Medeiros, E Lorenzetti, AF Alfieri… - Pesquisa Veterinária …, 2014 - SciELO Brasil
The episodes of diarrhea caused by neonatal bovine rotavirus group A (BoRVA) constitute
one of the major health problems in the calf rearing worldwide. The main G (VP7) and P …
one of the major health problems in the calf rearing worldwide. The main G (VP7) and P …
Different virulence of porcine and porcine-like bovine rotavirus strains with genetically nearly identical genomes in piglets and calves
JG Park, HJ Kim, J Matthijnssens, MM Alfajaro… - Veterinary …, 2013 - Springer
Direct interspecies transmissions of group A rotaviruses (RVA) have been reported under
natural conditions. However, the pathogenicity of RVA has never been directly compared in …
natural conditions. However, the pathogenicity of RVA has never been directly compared in …