Rapid evolution of pandemic noroviruses of the GII.4 lineage.
Over the last fifteen years there have been five pandemics of norovirus (NoV) associated gastroenteritis, and the period of stasis between each pandemic has been progressively shortening. NoV is classified into five genogroups, which can be further classified into 25 or more different human NoV geno...
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Autores principales: | Rowena A Bull, John-Sebastian Eden, William D Rawlinson, Peter A White |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2010
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