Astrovirus MLB1 is not associated with diarrhea in a cohort of Indian children.
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Viruses Causing Gastroenteritis: The Known, The New and Those BeyondEpidemiology of Classic and Novel Human Astrovirus: Gastroenteritis and Beyond.New astrovirus in human feces from Burkina Faso.Seroepidemiology of astrovirus MLB1Human astroviruses.Prevalence of classic, MLB-clade and VA-clade Astroviruses in Kenya and The GambiaSurveillance of Human Astrovirus Infection in Brazil: The First Report of MLB1 Astrovirus.The Fecal Virome of Children with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease that Tested PCR Negative for Pathogenic Enteroviruses.Wastewater Analysis Indicates that Genetically Diverse Astroviruses, Including Strains Belonging to Novel Clades MLB and VA, Are Circulating within Japanese Populations.Comparison of novel MLB-clade, VA-clade and classic human astroviruses highlights constrained evolution of the classic human astrovirus nonstructural genes.Observational Research in Childhood Infectious Diseases (ORChID): a dynamic birth cohort study.Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated InfectionPropagation of astrovirus VA1, a neurotropic human astrovirus, in cell culture.Environmental assessment reveals the presence of MLB-1 human astrovirus in Uruguay.Multiple astrovirus MLB1, MLB2, VA2 clades, and classic human astrovirus in children with acute gastroenteritis in Japan.High prevalence and diversity of bovine astroviruses in the faeces of healthy and diarrhoeic calves in South West ScotlandNovel and classical human astroviruses in stool and cerebrospinal fluid: comprehensive screening in a tertiary care hospital, Switzerland.Environmental Assessment of Classical Human Astrovirus in Uruguay.Recently identified novel human astroviruses in children with diarrhea, China.MLB1 astrovirus in children with gastroenteritis, Italy.Changing pattern of prevalence, genetic diversity, and mixed infections of viruses associated with acute gastroenteritis in pediatric patients in New Delhi, India.Detection of novel astroviruses MLB1 and MLB2 in the sera of febrile Tanzanian children.Nonsuppurative (Aseptic) Meningoencephalomyelitis Associated with Neurovirulent Astrovirus Infections in Humans and Animals
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Astrovirus MLB1 is not associated with diarrhea in a cohort of Indian children.
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Astrovirus MLB1 is not associated with diarrhea in a cohort of Indian children.
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Astrovirus MLB1 is not associated with diarrhea in a cohort of Indian children.
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David Wang
Irma K Bauer
Priya Rajendran
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0028647
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2011-12-09T00:00:00Z