2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1179846/v1
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First Detection of Rotavirus C in Asymptomatic Pigs from India with Unexpected Dominance and Characterization of the Structural and Nonstructural Genes

Abstract: Epidemiological and molecular investigation was conducted on Rotavirus C (RVC), the viral agent documented with rising prevalence rate, disease severity and cross species transmission and large outbreak potential. Fecal specimens of pigs collected from two cities of Maharashtra state, India tested for RVC showed 20.1% detection rate with majority below 3 months of age. No significant difference in detection rates was observed in the specimens collected in 2009 from Northern and in 2013 from Western parts of Ma… Show more

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