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SUBMITTER: Laird AR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC193830 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Laird A R AR Ibarra V V Ruiz-Palacios G G Guerrero M L ML Glass R I RI Gentsch J R JR
Journal of clinical microbiology 20030901 9
In the course of characterizing 103 rotaviruses from children in Mexico, we found that the majority of strains were globally common types (55.4% of total), while uncommon types represented 5.7%, mixed infections with common types represented 14.8%, and partially or fully nontypeable isolates represented about 24%. Serotype G9 was detected for the first time in Mexico. We sequenced a subset of strains that were G nontypeable by reverse transcriptase PCR and found surprisingly that two strains hav ...[more]