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Nearly Complete Genome Sequences of Human Norovirus Belonging to Several Genotypes from Valencia, Spain
Juliana Da Silva Ribeiro De AndradeJesús Rodríguez-díazAzahara Fuentes-trilloCristina Santiso-bellónJavier BuesaSusana Vila-vicentCarolina MonzóRoberto Gozalbo-roviraFelipe J. Chavessubject
0301 basic medicineGeneticsMolecular epidemiologyVirus RNAvirusesGenome Sequences030106 microbiologyMicrobiologiavirus diseasesBiologyAcute gastroenteritisGenoma humàmedicine.disease_causeGenome03 medical and health sciencesfluids and secretions030104 developmental biologyImmunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous)Genetic variationGenotypeGeneticsNorovirusmedicineMolecular Biologydescription
Human noroviruses are responsible for most nonbacterial acute gastroenteritis cases. The GII.2, GII.4, and GII.17 genotypes of human noroviruses have recently arisen as the most frequent genotypes found in humans worldwide. We report here seven nearly complete genomes of these genotypes from patients with acute gastroenteritis in Valencia, Spain.
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2019-08-01 | Microbiology Resource Announcements |