Publications
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a lack of significant association between the electropherotype or g-serotype of the infecting strain and disease severity of rotavirus gastroenteritis. | despite many previous studies, the question has not been settled as to whether some human rotavirus strains are more virulent than others. since disease severity is most clearly reflected by the hospitalization status of the infected children, we examined whether there was any difference in the distribution of dominant strains between inpatient and outpatient groups. the study population comprised 763 children with acute diarrhea who were treated at a general hospital in honjo city, akita, japan ... | 2006 | 16680579 |