Close Relationship of Group A Rotaviruses between Bovine and Human Based on VP7 Gene Sequence in Egypt

Faculty Medicine Year: 2014
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Journal: Pakistan Veterinary Journal Pakistan Veterinary Journal Volume:
Keywords : Close Relationship , Group , Rotaviruses between Bovine    
Abstract:
The study investigated the genetic relatedness between bovine and human group A rotaviruses. Ninety four human stool and calf fecal samples (47, each) were collected from different localities in Egypt and tested by rotavirus group A enzyme
   
     
 
       

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