High prevalence of norovirus GII.4 Sydney among children with acute gastroenteritis in Bangladesh, 2018-2021
Background: Active molecular surveillance and rapid diagnosis method to track an outbreak of norovirus in Bangladesh is lacking. This study aims to determine the genotypic diversity, molecular epidemiology and evaluate a rapid diagnosis method. Methods: A total of 404 fecal specimens were collected...
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Main Authors: | Nadim Sharif (Author), Shamsun Nahar Ahmed (Author), Nazmul Sharif (Author), Khalid J. Alzahrani (Author), Meshari A. Alsuwat (Author), Fuad M. Alzahrani (Author), Shamim Khandaker (Author), Nuzhat Haque Monifa (Author), Shoko Okitsu (Author), Anowar Khasru Parvez (Author), Hiroshi Ushijima (Author), Shuvra Kanti Dey (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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