Distribution of human rotavirus G types circulating in Paris, France, during the 1997-1998 epidemic: High prevalence of type G4

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Group A human rotavirus G genotypes were determined by means of reverse transcription-PCR in 170 stool specimens from children with acute diarrhea admitted to a Paris children's hospital during a 1-year survey (1997 to 1998). The isolates all belonged to types G1 to G4, with type G4 predominating (60%).

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Gault, E., Chikhi-Brachet, R., Delon, S., Schnepf, N., Albiges, L., Grimprel, E., … Garbarg-Chenon, A. (1999). Distribution of human rotavirus G types circulating in Paris, France, during the 1997-1998 epidemic: High prevalence of type G4. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 37(7), 2373–2375. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.37.7.2373-2375.1999

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