Viral factors determining rotavirus pathogenicity

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Abstract

The pathogenicity of rotaviruses depends on multiple viral and host factors. Evidence is presented for the involvement of a number of viral genes (coding for structural and non-structural proteins) in the ability of the virus to cause diarrhoea. Different genes are important in different rotavirus-host systems suggesting that there is no single viral pathogenicity factor.

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Desselberger, U. (1997). Viral factors determining rotavirus pathogenicity. Archives of Virology, Supplement, 1997(13), 131–139. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6534-8_13

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