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Molecular prevalence of bovine noroviruses and neboviruses in newborn calves in Iran

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ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY
Volume 163, Issue 5, Pages 1271-1277

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-018-3716-y

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  1. RVSRI [2-18-18-91138]

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In this study, bovine enteric caliciviruses (BECs) were detected in 49.4% of a total of 253 stool specimens for diarrheic calves collected from 42 industrial dairy farms from March 2010 to February 2012. Genogroup III norovirus (NoVsGIII) were more prevalent (39.5%) than neboviruses (NBs) (15%), and coinfections were observed in 5.1% of the samples tested. Sequence analysis of the partial polymerase gene from 13 NoVsGIII samples indicated the circulation of both genotype 1 and genotype 2 strains. Among the six NB strains sequenced, five were related to the Bo/Nebraska/80/US strain, while one was related to the Bo/Newbury1/76/UK strain.

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