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Possible role of neonatal infection with the asymptomatic reassortant rotavirus (RV) strain I321 in the decrease in hospital admissions for RV diarrhea, Bangalore, India, 1988-1999

General Info

Geography 
India (IND)
Time period covered 
January, 1988 - December, 1999
Data type
Scientific literature
Keywords 
Diarrhea, Rotavirus

Citation

Authors 
Vethanayagam RR, Ananda Babu M, Nagalaxmi KS, Maiya PP, Venkatesh HA, Purohit S, Behl R, Bhan MK, Ward RL, Greenberg HB, Durga Rao C
Journal 
J Infect Dis
Pages 
2282-9
Publication year 
2004
Suggested citation 
Vethanayagam RR, Ananda Babu M, Nagalaxmi KS, Maiya PP, Venkatesh HA, Purohit S, Behl R, Bhan MK, Ward RL, Greenberg HB, Durga Rao C. Possible role of neonatal infection with the asymptomatic reassortant rotavirus (RV) strain I321 in the decrease in hospital admissions for RV diarrhea, Bangalore, India, 1988-1999. J Infect Dis. 2004; 189(12): 2282-9.

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