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Monthly proportion of NoV genotypes identified in Australia and New Zealand between January 2013 and June 2014.

Monthly proportion of NoV genotypes identified in Australia and New Zealand between January 2013 and June 2014.
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Monthly proportion of NoV genotypes identified in Australia and New Zealand between January 2013 and June 2014.
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The prevalence of NoV capsid genotypes and specific GII.4 variants within the 634 NoV-positive samples were compared for NSW and WA, Australia (panel A and B, respectively) and New Zealand (panel C). Samples with unknown GI or GII capsid genotypes as well as mixed GI and GII infection are excluded in this analysis (n = 13). The percentage of each NoV capsid genotype (Y-axis) is plotted by month (X-axis). Different genotypes and GII.4 variants are labelled according to the legends provided and...

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26 Apr, 2016
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Kun Lee Lim / Joanne Hewitt / Alefiya Sitabkhan / John-Sebastian Eden / Jennifer Lun / Avram Levy / Juan Merif / David Smith / William D. Rawlinson / Peter A. White
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NoV capsid genotypes / New Zealand / recombinant / gastroenteriti / NoV outbreaks / pandemic GII / New South Wales / June 2014. Methodology / Sydney 2012 variant / ORF / analysis / Norovirus Molecular Epidemiology / GII.P / Medicine / Genetics / Molecular Biology / Neuroscience / Evolutionary Biology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Developmental Biology / Cancer / Infectious Diseases / Virology / Computational Biology

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