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“…The most common genotypic combination was G6P [5], which was present in 22.22% (4/18) of the fecal samples. These ϐindings are consistent with those reported by Caruzo et al (2010), who identiϐied genotype G6 as the most frequent (64.5%), P[1] genotypes in 9.7% and P[11] in 32.2%, and associations of P5 + P11 in a study of 31 samples that tested positive for rotavirus in the state of Goiás, although no G6P[5] genotype was detected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The most common genotypic combination was G6P [5], which was present in 22.22% (4/18) of the fecal samples. These ϐindings are consistent with those reported by Caruzo et al (2010), who identiϐied genotype G6 as the most frequent (64.5%), P[1] genotypes in 9.7% and P[11] in 32.2%, and associations of P5 + P11 in a study of 31 samples that tested positive for rotavirus in the state of Goiás, although no G6P[5] genotype was detected.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, these frequencies were much higher than those found in the present study, which identiϐied 20% as G6P [5], 2.5% as G6P[1] and 5% as G10P [11], despite the smaller number of genotyped samples. On the other hand, in Ireland, Reidy et al (2006) G6P [11] was the genotype most prevalent in this study, representing 20% of the samples, which is consistent with the ϐindings of Caruzo et al (2010), who identiϐied 16.2% as G6P [11]. Reidy et al (2006) and Garaicoechea et al (2006) also reported this genotype in their studies, albeit at low frequencies (7.4% and 4.4%, respectively).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The G10 genotype BoRVA (B223 strain) was used as outgroup (X57852). , Caruzo et al 2010, Badaraco et al 2012. In a longitudinal study, the BoRVA was detected in 11% (11/100) of fecal samples analyzed (Oliveira Filho et al 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazilian cattle herds the BoRVA genotype G6P [11] was only identified in diarrheic fecal samples in lower frequency in cross-sectional epidemiological studies (Brito et al 2000, Buzinaro et al 2009, Caruzo et al 2010, Silva et al 2012. However, there are no reports of the G6P[11] genotype involvement as a single causative agent of diarrheal outbreak in Brazilian beef cattle herds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The groups A to C are reported as zoonotic while groups D to G are specific for animals. Two proteins, VP4 (protease sensitive) and VP7 (glycoprotein), present in outer capsids, are used for classification of group A rotaviruses into P and G genotypes, respectively (7). Genetic characterization is important to develop preventive and diagnostic measures because bovine rotaviruses have evolved by different mutation mechanisms (8).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%