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Author: Mohamed, Fakry F.; Ktob, Gamelat K.F.; Ismaeil, Mohamed E.A.; Ali, Ahmed A.H.; Goyal, Sagar M.
Title: Phylogeny of bovine norovirus in Egypt based on VP2 gene
  • Document date: 2018_4_13
  • ID: rah5p1y4_28
    Snippet: The results of this study confirm those of Mohamed et al. [17] , who found the detection rates of BNoV at 24% in Egyptian cattle as compared to 27.6% in this study. The results of both studies collectively indicate the endemic nature of BNoV infection in Egyptian cattle. The detected BNoV strains were genetically-related to BNoV-GIII.2 genotype (Newbury2-like), either based on BNoV-RdRp [17] or based on BNoV-VP2 (this study). BNoV-GIII.2 has a wo.....
    Document: The results of this study confirm those of Mohamed et al. [17] , who found the detection rates of BNoV at 24% in Egyptian cattle as compared to 27.6% in this study. The results of both studies collectively indicate the endemic nature of BNoV infection in Egyptian cattle. The detected BNoV strains were genetically-related to BNoV-GIII.2 genotype (Newbury2-like), either based on BNoV-RdRp [17] or based on BNoV-VP2 (this study). BNoV-GIII.2 has a worldwide distribution, unlike BNoV-GIII.1 [23] . Calves under the age of one month were the most affected with BNoV (data not shown).

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