There is extensive antigenic and genomic diversity among co-circulating human rotaviruses. They are differentiated into groups, subgroups and types. There are at least 7 groups (A-G) and 4 subgroups within group A. To distinguish types within group A, a dual classification system has been established with the glycoprotein VP7 defining G types, and the protease-sensitive protein VP4 defining P types. At least 14 G types and more than 20 P types have been distinguished, of which at least 10 G types and at least 11 P types have been found in humans. Using the typing system, the complex molecular epidemiology of rotaviruses was investigated. Rotaviruses of different G and P types co-circulate. The main types found are G1P1A[8], G2P1B[4], G3P1A[...
Rotavirus group A (RVA) is characterized by molecular and epidemiological diversity. To date, 42 G a...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
Group A rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis worldwide. The incidence and...
There is extensive antigenic and genomic diversity among co-circulating human rotaviruses. They are ...
A total of 3,101 fecal specimens were collected during an 8-year survey for rotavirus infection in S...
Group A rotaviruses (RVs) remain a leading cause of childhood gastroenteritis worldwide. Although th...
In recent years, rotavirus genotyping by RT-PCR has provided valuable information about the diversit...
Vaccination is the current strategy for control and prevention of severe rotavirus infections, a maj...
A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity an...
A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity an...
Rotavirus is a double-stranded RNA virus that is characterized by substantial genetic diversity. The...
The results of genotyping of feces from 53 childrens with rotavirus infection are presents. The tech...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity an...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
Rotavirus group A (RVA) is characterized by molecular and epidemiological diversity. To date, 42 G a...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
Group A rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis worldwide. The incidence and...
There is extensive antigenic and genomic diversity among co-circulating human rotaviruses. They are ...
A total of 3,101 fecal specimens were collected during an 8-year survey for rotavirus infection in S...
Group A rotaviruses (RVs) remain a leading cause of childhood gastroenteritis worldwide. Although th...
In recent years, rotavirus genotyping by RT-PCR has provided valuable information about the diversit...
Vaccination is the current strategy for control and prevention of severe rotavirus infections, a maj...
A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity an...
A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity an...
Rotavirus is a double-stranded RNA virus that is characterized by substantial genetic diversity. The...
The results of genotyping of feces from 53 childrens with rotavirus infection are presents. The tech...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
A rotavirus sample collection from 19 consecutive years was used to investigate the heterogeneity an...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
Rotavirus group A (RVA) is characterized by molecular and epidemiological diversity. To date, 42 G a...
The surveillance network RotaNet-Italia was established in 2007 in order to investigate the diversit...
Group A rotaviruses are the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis worldwide. The incidence and...