Are human P[14] rotavirus strains the result of interspecies transmissions from sheep or other ungulates that belong to the mammalian order Artiodactyla?
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Are human P[14] rotavirus strains the result of interspecies transmissions from sheep or other ungulates that belong to the mammalian order Artiodactyla?
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Are human P[14] rotavirus stra ...... mammalian order Artiodactyla?
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Are human P[14] rotavirus stra ...... mammalian order Artiodactyla?
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Christiaan A Potgieter
Giuseppe Gerna
Lorena Garaicoechea
Mark Zeller
Mustafizur Rahman
Serenella Arista
Viviana Parreño
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10.1128/JVI.02246-08
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2009-01-19T00:00:00Z