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. 2011 Jan;49(1):442-5.
doi: 10.1128/JCM.02263-10. Epub 2010 Nov 17.

Predominance of porcine P[23] genotype rotaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in northern Thailand

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Predominance of porcine P[23] genotype rotaviruses in piglets with diarrhea in northern Thailand

Shoko Okitsu et al. J Clin Microbiol. 2011 Jan.

Abstract

Of 131 stool samples collected from piglets with diarrhea in northern Thailand between July 2006 and August 2008, 14 (10.7%) were positive for group A rotavirus. Sequence analysis showed that 13 strains (92.9%) belonged to the rare P[23] genotype combination with G9 or G3 genotypes.

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Phylogenetic analysis of the complete VP4 gene nucleotide sequences of the porcine rotavirus CMP48/08 and 30 other P genotypes. The tree was constructed based on the neighbor-joining method using the MEGA 4 program. The CMP48/08 strain in this study is indicated in boldface.

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