Canine-origin G3P[3] rotavirus strain in child with acute gastroenteritis.

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Simona De GraziaSerenella Arista

Abstract

Infection by an animal-like strain of rotavirus (PA260/97) was diagnosed in a child with gastroenteritis in Palermo, Italy, in 1997. Sequence analysis of VP7, VP4, VP6, and NSP4 genes showed resemblance to a G3P[3] canine strain identified in Italy in 1996. Dogs are a potential source of human viral pathogens.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
EF442738
EF442733
EF442735
EF442741
EF534715
EF442734
EF534716
EF442737
EF442736
EF442739

Methods Mentioned

BETA
electrophoresis
PCR
genotyping

Software Mentioned

ClustalW

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