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Prevalence of human astrovirus serotypes in the Oxford region 1976–92, with evidence for two new serotypes
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Oxford Region 1976–92Diagnostic VirologyVirus EpidemiologyNeurovirologyPathogenesisSerotype 1PathologyVirologyNew SerotypesGastrointestinal VirusEmerging Infectious DiseaseVirus PhylogenyMedicineHuman Astrovirus SerotypesEpidemiologyArbovirusYears Serotype 1
Results of serotyping on 291 astrovirus-positive stools collected between 1976 and 1992 showed that about two-thirds (64.9%) were serotype 1. Infections were more frequent in the fourth quarter of the year and there was a suggestion that during the past 5 years serotype 1 has occurred with greater frequency in alternate years. Evidence is provided for the existence of two new serotypes, 6 and 7.
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