Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important enteric pathogen in humans and livestock animals. Transmission of animal RVA strains to humans has been documented on several occasions. A reverse route of transmission of RVA under natural circumstances is anticipated, although evidence is scarce. However, experimental studies indicated that animals can be infected with human RVAs. By screening the stool samples collected from 157 cattle during 2011 in two Cameroonian villages, four samples (2.5%) were found positive for RVA. Upon sequence analysis of a 410 bp fragment of the VP7 gene, the RVA strains shared up to 100% nt identity to each other and to G12 RVAs identified in human patients living in the same geographic regions. This finding provide...
Evidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provided. To ...
To gain more insight into interspecies transmission of rotavirus group A, human and animal fecal sam...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) is an important cause of diarrhoea in people, especially children, and anima...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important enteric pathogen in humans and livestock animals. Transmi...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important enteric pathogen in humans and livestock animals. Transmi...
Rotaviruses of species A (RVA) are a common cause of diarrhoea in children and the young of various ...
<div><p>Rotaviruses of species A (RVA) are a common cause of diarrhoea in children and the young of ...
The group A rotavirus (RVA) P[14] genotype has been sporadically detected in humans and is thought t...
Introduction of animal group A rotavirus (RVA) gene segments into the human RVA population is a majo...
BACKGROUND Although first detected in animals, the rare rotavirus strain G10P[14] has been sporadica...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis in chil...
<div><p>Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis...
Evidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provided. To ...
AbstractEvidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provi...
To gain more insight into interspecies transmission of rotavirus group A, human and animal fecal sam...
Evidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provided. To ...
To gain more insight into interspecies transmission of rotavirus group A, human and animal fecal sam...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) is an important cause of diarrhoea in people, especially children, and anima...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important enteric pathogen in humans and livestock animals. Transmi...
Group A rotaviruses (RVA) are an important enteric pathogen in humans and livestock animals. Transmi...
Rotaviruses of species A (RVA) are a common cause of diarrhoea in children and the young of various ...
<div><p>Rotaviruses of species A (RVA) are a common cause of diarrhoea in children and the young of ...
The group A rotavirus (RVA) P[14] genotype has been sporadically detected in humans and is thought t...
Introduction of animal group A rotavirus (RVA) gene segments into the human RVA population is a majo...
BACKGROUND Although first detected in animals, the rare rotavirus strain G10P[14] has been sporadica...
Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis in chil...
<div><p>Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis...
Evidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provided. To ...
AbstractEvidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provi...
To gain more insight into interspecies transmission of rotavirus group A, human and animal fecal sam...
Evidence for a possible zoonotic role of group C rotaviruses (GCRVs) has been recently provided. To ...
To gain more insight into interspecies transmission of rotavirus group A, human and animal fecal sam...
Group A rotavirus (RVA) is an important cause of diarrhoea in people, especially children, and anima...