Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.

<p>Bar graphs represent the mean ± standard deviation (S.D.) of viral loads from norovirus GII-positive stool samples. Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA by post hoc tests. <i>P</i> values ≤ 0.05 were considered statistically significant (*<i>P</i> &...

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Autor principal: Leera Kittigul (22676501) (author)
Otros Autores: Thongthiw Pairoh (22676504) (author), Kitwadee Rupprom (22676510) (author), Yuwanda Thongpanich (22676513) (author), Sukhontha Siri (714936) (author)
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Sukhontha Siri (714936)
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Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Computational Biology
Space Science
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
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spellingShingle Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
Leera Kittigul (22676501)
Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Computational Biology
Space Science
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
capsid typing assay
9 × 10
5 × 10
4 × 10
4 den haag
9 </ sup
7 × 10⁴
7 × 10
highest viral load
2021 &# 8722
4 </ sup
7 %), followed
3 × 10
4 sydney 2012
g ), followed
7 </ sup
norovirus gii concentrations
tested using rt
acute gastroenteritis across
6 × 10
g ), gii
3 %), gii
8 </ sup
2023 </ p
1 %), gii
28 norovirus gii
p31 ], gii
4 sydney
norovirus gii
acute gastroenteritis
1 %),
viral loads
norovirus circulation
march 2023
december 2021
xlink ">
study investigated
stool samples
sectional study
positive samples
nested rt
major cause
genome copies
dna sequencing
common genotype
based cross
age groups
status_str publishedVersion
title Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
title_full Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
title_fullStr Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
title_full_unstemmed Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
title_short Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
title_sort Difference in viral loads in stool samples from norovirus GII-infected patients, grouped by genotype.
topic Molecular Biology
Neuroscience
Evolutionary Biology
Cancer
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Virology
Computational Biology
Space Science
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
capsid typing assay
9 × 10
5 × 10
4 × 10
4 den haag
9 </ sup
7 × 10⁴
7 × 10
highest viral load
2021 &# 8722
4 </ sup
7 %), followed
3 × 10
4 sydney 2012
g ), followed
7 </ sup
norovirus gii concentrations
tested using rt
acute gastroenteritis across
6 × 10
g ), gii
3 %), gii
8 </ sup
2023 </ p
1 %), gii
28 norovirus gii
p31 ], gii
4 sydney
norovirus gii
acute gastroenteritis
1 %),
viral loads
norovirus circulation
march 2023
december 2021
xlink ">
study investigated
stool samples
sectional study
positive samples
nested rt
major cause
genome copies
dna sequencing
common genotype
based cross
age groups