Epidemiology of Rotavirus Diarrhea in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, as Revealed by Electrophoresis of Genome RNA
AUTOR(ES)
Albert, M. John
RESUMO
Nine different electropherotypes of rotaviruses occurred among 85 children with rotavirus diarrhea in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Eighty percent of the electropherotypes had a “long” RNA pattern characteristic of human subgroup 2.
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