Genetic characterization of a novel bovine Rotavirus A G37P[52] closely related to human strains
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Bovine Rotavirus A (boRVA) strains are a major causative agent of diarrhea in calves. It inflicts important economic losses to the beef and dairy industry. Importantly, this virus has a zoonotic relevance due to its ability to reassort with human rotaviruses. In this study, we describe a novel boRVA associated with diarrhea in calves and closely related with human rotavirus strains based on whole genome characterization.
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