Detection of a rotavirus-like agent associated with diarrhea in an infant
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- DOI: 10.1128/jcm.16.4.724-726.1982
Detection of a rotavirus-like agent associated with diarrhea in an infant
Abstract
A rotavirus-like agent was detected in the feces of a child with diarrhea. Although morphologically indistinguishable from rotavirus, the agent was serologically distinct, and electrophoresis of its nucleic acid also showed that it was dissimilar.
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