Are Human P[14] Rotavirus Strains the Result of Interspecies Transmissions from Sheep or Other Ungulates That Belong to the Mammalian Order <i>Artiodactyla</i> ?
Jelle Matthijnssens, Marc Van Ranst(Rega Institute for Medical Research), Luís A. B. Novo(KU Leuven), Max Ciarlet(Novartis (Switzerland)), Vito Martella(University of Bari Aldo Moro), Giuseppe Gerna(Policlinico San Matteo Fondazione), Mark Zeller(Rega Institute for Medical Research), Krisztián Bànyai(HUN-REN Veterinary Medical Research Institute), Enzo A. Palombo(Swinburne University of Technology), Lorena Garaicoechea(National Agricultural Technology Institute), Serenella Arista(University of Palermo), Viviana Parreño, Christiaan A. Potgieter(Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute), Mustafizur Rahman(Infectious Disease Research Institute)
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