We report a significant high incidence of infection with G9P[8] rotavirus in Italian children during the winter epidemic season 1999-2000. The study was carried out on 439 children < 4 years hospitalized with acute diarrhea in Palermo. G9P[8] strains constituted 19% of all rotavirus identified and were not associated with more severe forms of gastroenteritis.

ARISTA S, VIZZI E, MIGLIORE MC, DI ROSA E, A. CASCIO (2003). High incidence of G9P[8] rotavirus infections in Italian children during the winter season 1999-2000. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 18, 711-714.

High incidence of G9P[8] rotavirus infections in Italian children during the winter season 1999-2000

A. CASCIO
2003-01-01

Abstract

We report a significant high incidence of infection with G9P[8] rotavirus in Italian children during the winter epidemic season 1999-2000. The study was carried out on 439 children < 4 years hospitalized with acute diarrhea in Palermo. G9P[8] strains constituted 19% of all rotavirus identified and were not associated with more severe forms of gastroenteritis.
2003
ARISTA S, VIZZI E, MIGLIORE MC, DI ROSA E, A. CASCIO (2003). High incidence of G9P[8] rotavirus infections in Italian children during the winter season 1999-2000. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, 18, 711-714.
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