Detection of G12 human rotaviruses in Nepal

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Abstract

Of 731 stool specimens collected from children with diarrhea in Kathmandu, Nepal, from August 2004 through July 2005, 170 (23.3%) tested positive for rotavirus. Reverse transcription-PCR, including a revised G12-specific primer set, identified 56 (32.9%) as G2P[4] and 39 (23.0%) as G12 with P[6], P[8], or P[4].

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Pun, S. B., Nakagomi, T., Sherchand, J. B., Pandey, B. D., Cuevas, L. E., Cunliffe, N. A., … Nakagomi, O. (2007). Detection of G12 human rotaviruses in Nepal. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(3), 482–484. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1303.061367

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