Rotavirus has been recognized as a predominant cause of acute diarrhea in young animals and humans. Rotavirus has segmented genome composed of 11 segments of double stranded RNA. The virus has a triple layered protein shell consisting of a core, an inner capsid and an outer capsid. The inner capsid protein is responsible for group specificity and based on it rotaviruses are classified into seven groups. Ovine rotavirus strains have only been identified into two serogroups (A and B). The two outer capsid proteins (VP7 and VP4) are responsible for G and P typing of rotavirus, respectively. Although rotavirus has been frequently reported in many animal species, data regarding ovine rotavirus strains is very scanty and limited. Only a few ovine...
Group A rotaviruses are a leading cause of dehydrating diarrhea in children and also cause diarrhea ...
Rotaviruses are important enteric pathogens of humans and animals. Group A rotaviruses (GARVs) accou...
Species C rotaviruses (RVC) have been identified in humans and animals, including pigs, cows and fer...
Rotavirus has been recognized as a predominant cause of acute diarrhea in young animals and humans. ...
Rotaviruses are major enteric pathogens of humans and a wide variety of animals. Rotavirus infection...
AbstractDuring a limited epidemiological study, the serotype specificities of several isolates of bo...
AbstractRotaviruses are enteric pathogens causing acute, watery, dehydrating diarrhea in various hos...
Background Rotavirus (RV), is a member of the Reoviridae family and an important etiological agent o...
An ovine rotavirus (OVR) strain, 762, was isolated from a 30-day-old lamb affected with severe gastr...
Rotavirus is a major pathogen responsible for diarrheal disease in calves, resulting in loss of prod...
An atypical group A rotavirus (993/83) was isolated from a 3-day-old German calf with diarrhea. It d...
Group A rotavirus is one of the most important etiological agents associated with neonatal calf diar...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are ubiquitous and remain the major cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in young ...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) infections cause severe economic losses in intensively reared livestock anim...
International audienceBovine group A rotavirus (bovine RVA) is recognized as a major cause of severe...
Group A rotaviruses are a leading cause of dehydrating diarrhea in children and also cause diarrhea ...
Rotaviruses are important enteric pathogens of humans and animals. Group A rotaviruses (GARVs) accou...
Species C rotaviruses (RVC) have been identified in humans and animals, including pigs, cows and fer...
Rotavirus has been recognized as a predominant cause of acute diarrhea in young animals and humans. ...
Rotaviruses are major enteric pathogens of humans and a wide variety of animals. Rotavirus infection...
AbstractDuring a limited epidemiological study, the serotype specificities of several isolates of bo...
AbstractRotaviruses are enteric pathogens causing acute, watery, dehydrating diarrhea in various hos...
Background Rotavirus (RV), is a member of the Reoviridae family and an important etiological agent o...
An ovine rotavirus (OVR) strain, 762, was isolated from a 30-day-old lamb affected with severe gastr...
Rotavirus is a major pathogen responsible for diarrheal disease in calves, resulting in loss of prod...
An atypical group A rotavirus (993/83) was isolated from a 3-day-old German calf with diarrhea. It d...
Group A rotavirus is one of the most important etiological agents associated with neonatal calf diar...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are ubiquitous and remain the major cause of acute viral gastroenteritis in young ...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) infections cause severe economic losses in intensively reared livestock anim...
International audienceBovine group A rotavirus (bovine RVA) is recognized as a major cause of severe...
Group A rotaviruses are a leading cause of dehydrating diarrhea in children and also cause diarrhea ...
Rotaviruses are important enteric pathogens of humans and animals. Group A rotaviruses (GARVs) accou...
Species C rotaviruses (RVC) have been identified in humans and animals, including pigs, cows and fer...