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Human G9P[8] rotavirus strains circulating in Cameroon, 1999–2000: Genetic relationships with other G9 strains and detection of a new G9 subtype

✍ Scribed by Esona, M.D.; Mijatovic-Rustempasic, S.; Foytich, K.; Roy, S.; Banyai, K.; Armah, G.E.; Steele, A.D.; Volotão, E.M.; Gomez, M.M.; Silva, M.F.M.; Gautam, R.; Quaye, O.; Tam, K.I.; Forbi, J.C.; Seheri, M.; Page, N.; Nyangao, J.; Ndze, V.N.; Aminu, M.; Bowen, M.D.; Gentsch, J.R.


Book ID
123534036
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Weight
786 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
1567-1348

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