Recombinant GII.Pe-GII.4 norovirus, Thailand, 2017–2018

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Abstract

During June 2017–December 2018, norovirus was responsible for 10.9% of acute gastroenteritis cases in Thailand. Genogroup I (GI) was found in 14% of samples, of which 12 were co-infected with genogroup II (GII). In 35.8% of samples, GII.Pe-GII.4 Sydney predominated. Diverse recombinant strains of GI and GII norovirus co-circulated year-round.

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Chuchaona, W., Chansaenroj, J., Wanlapakorn, N., Vongpunsawad, S., & Poovorawan, Y. (2019, August 1). Recombinant GII.Pe-GII.4 norovirus, Thailand, 2017–2018. Emerging Infectious Diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2508.190365

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