Rotavirus surveillance in Kisangani, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reveals a high number of unusual genotypes and gene segments of animal origin in non-vaccinated symptomatic children.
Group A rotavirus (RVA) infections form a major public health problem, especially in low-income countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo (COD). However, limited data on RVA diversity is available from sub-Saharan Africa in general and the COD in particular. Therefore, the first aim of thi...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elisabeth Heylen, Bibi Batoko Likele, Mark Zeller, Stijn Stevens, Sarah De Coster, Nádia Conceição-Neto, Christel Van Geet, Jan Jacobs, Dauly Ngbonda, Marc Van Ranst, Jelle Matthijnssens |
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2014
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