Global distribution of novel rhinovirus genotype

T. Briese, N. Renwick, M. Venter, R.G. Jarman, D. Ghosh, S. Koendgen, S.K. Shrestha, A.M. Hoegh, I. Casas, E.V. Adjogoua, C. Akoua-Koffi, K.S. Myint, D.T. Williams, G. Chidlow, R. Van Den Berg, C. Calvo, O. Koch, G. Palacios, V. Kapoor, J. VillariS.R. Dominguez, K.V. Holmes, G. Harnett, David Smith, J.S. Mackenzie, H. Ellerbrok, B. Schweiger, K. Schonning, M.S. Chadha, F.H. Leendertz, A.C. Mishra, R.V. Gibbons, E.C. Holmes, W.I. Lipkin

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    Abstract

    Global surveillance for a novel rhinovirus genotype indicated its association with community outbreaks and pediatric respiratory disease in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. Molecular dating indicates that these viruses have been circulating for at least 250 years.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)944-947
    JournalEmerging Infectious Diseases
    Volume14
    Issue number6
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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