Serotype g12 rotaviruses, Lilongwe, Malawi.

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Nigel A CunliffeCharles C V Mwansambo

Abstract

To assess diversity of rotavirus strains in Lilongwe, Malawi, we conducted a cross-sectional study of children with acute gastroenteritis, July 2005-June 2007. Serotype G12 was identified in 30 (5%) of 546 rotavirus-positive fecal specimens. The G12 strain possessed multiple electropherotypes and P-types, but their viral protein 7 sequences were closely related, indicating that reassortment has occurred.

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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
KCH344
KCH1050
KCH1051
KCH1124
KCH569
KCH1074

Methods Mentioned

BETA
ELISA
reverse transcription-PCR
electrophoresis

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