Monitoring antigenic variations of enterovirus 71: implications for virus surveillance and vaccine development.
Enterovirus 71 (EV71) causes life-threatening epidemics in Asia and can be phylogenetically classified into three major genogroups (A ∼ C) including 11 genotypes (A, B1 ∼ B5, and C1 ∼ C5). Recently, EV71 epidemics occurred cyclically in Taiwan with different genotypes. In recent years, human studies...
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Main Authors: | Min-Yuan Chia (Author), Wan-Yu Chung (Author), Pai-Shan Chiang (Author), Yeh-Sheng Chien (Author), Mei-Shang Ho (Author), Min-Shi Lee (Author) |
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2014-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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