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</script>Rotavirus group A G12 genotypes were detected in 3 (1.5%) of 198 stool samples positive for human rotavirus. G12P[6] was present in 2 samples, and a mixed G3G12P[8] was found in 1 sample. Phylogenetic analysis of complete open reading frames of all 11 genomic RNA segments proved their Wa-like genogroup affiliation.
Diarrhea, Male, Rotavirus, Adolescent, Genotype, genotype, Molecular Sequence Data, diarrhea, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Viral Nonstructural Proteins, molecular epidemiology, Rotavirus Infections, Feces, Open Reading Frames, Age Distribution, Germany, Humans, Child, Phylogeny, R, Dispatch, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Sequence Analysis, DNA, rotavirus, Child, Preschool, genetic variation, Medicine, Female, gastroenteritis
Diarrhea, Male, Rotavirus, Adolescent, Genotype, genotype, Molecular Sequence Data, diarrhea, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Viral Nonstructural Proteins, molecular epidemiology, Rotavirus Infections, Feces, Open Reading Frames, Age Distribution, Germany, Humans, Child, Phylogeny, R, Dispatch, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Sequence Analysis, DNA, rotavirus, Child, Preschool, genetic variation, Medicine, Female, gastroenteritis
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