Complete genome sequence of a rat hepatitis E virus strain isolated in the United States

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Hepatitis E virus is a common cause of acute hepatitis in humans. Related viruses have been isolated from multiple animal species, including rats, but their impact on human health is unclear. We present the first full-length genome sequence of a rat hepatitis E virus strain isolated in the United States (LA-B350).

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Debing, Y., Emerson, S. U., Purcell, R. H., Neyts, J., & Dallmeier, K. (2014). Complete genome sequence of a rat hepatitis E virus strain isolated in the United States. Genome Announcements, 2(6). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.01096-14

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