Characterization of a salivirus (Picornaviridae) from a diarrheal child in Guatemala

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Abstract

The complete genome sequence of a salivirus was identified in a stool sample from a Guatemalan child with acute gastroenteritis during a 2009 norovirus outbreak. This genome (genotype A1 strain GUT/2009/A-1746) shares 82% to 94% genome-wide nucleotide identity with saliviruses from the United States, China, Germany, and Nigeria, representing the first salivirus sequence from Central America.

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Ng, T. F. F., Magaña, L., Montmayeur, A., Lopez, M. R., Gregoricus, N., Oberste, M. S., … Allan Nix, W. (2016). Characterization of a salivirus (Picornaviridae) from a diarrheal child in Guatemala. Genome Announcements, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.01751-15

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