Genome Sequence of a Wa-Like G3P[8] Rotavirus from a 12-Month-Old Child with Diarrhea in Manipur, India
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Genome Sequence of a Wa-Like G3P[8] Rotavirus from a 12-Month-Old Child with Diarrhea in Manipur, India
Abstract
Rotavirus A (RVA) was detected in the stool of a 12-month-old child with diarrhea, mild fever, and vomiting. A viral metagenomic approach identified a Wa-like genotype G3P[8] strain named RVA/Human-wt/IND/RM25112/2016.
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