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451. Distribution of rotavirus genotypes causing nosocomial and community-acquired acute gastroenteritis at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the new rotavirus vaccine era.

452. Intestinal and extra-intestinal pathogenicity of a bovine reassortant rotavirus in calves and piglets.

453. Genotypes of rotavirus strains circulating in Amman, Jordan, in 2006/07 and their significance for the potential effectiveness of future rotavirus vaccination.

454. Reassortment among bovine, porcine and human rotavirus strains results in G8P[7] and G6P[7] strains isolated from cattle in South Korea.

455. Uniformity of rotavirus strain nomenclature proposed by the Rotavirus Classification Working Group (RCWG).

456. Multiple reassortment and interspecies transmission events contribute to the diversity of feline, canine and feline/canine-like human group A rotavirus strains.

457. Molecular characterization of genotype G6 human rotavirus strains detected in Italy from 1986 to 2009.

458. Rotavirus incidence and genotype distribution before and after national rotavirus vaccine introduction in Belgium.

459. Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of a zoonotic human G8P[14] rotavirus strain.

460. Phylodynamic analyses of rotavirus genotypes G9 and G12 underscore their potential for swift global spread.

461. Sustained decline in cases of rotavirus gastroenteritis presenting to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the new rotavirus vaccine era.

462. Molecular and biological characterization of the 5 human-bovine rotavirus (WC3)-based reassortant strains of the pentavalent rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq.

463. Complete genomic analysis of a Bangladeshi G1P[8] rotavirus strain detected in 2003 reveals a close evolutionary relationship with contemporary human Wa-like strains.

464. Unusual assortment of segments in 2 rare human rotavirus genomes.

465. Reassortment of human rotavirus gene segments into G11 rotavirus strains.

466. Simian rotaviruses possess divergent gene constellations that originated from interspecies transmission and reassortment.

467. Zoonotic aspects of rotaviruses.

468. Rotavirus disease and vaccination: impact on genotype diversity.

469. RotaC: a web-based tool for the complete genome classification of group A rotaviruses.

470. Evolutionary dynamics of human rotaviruses: balancing reassortment with preferred genome constellations.

471. Frequent rearrangement may explain the structural heterogeneity in the 11th genome segment of lapine rotaviruses - short communication.

472. A proposal for new criteria for the classification of hantaviruses, based on S and M segment protein sequences.

474. Are human P[14] rotavirus strains the result of interspecies transmissions from sheep or other ungulates that belong to the mammalian order Artiodactyla?

475. Temporal changes of rotavirus strain distribution in a city in the northwest of China, 1996-2005.

476. Genomic characterization of a novel group A lamb rotavirus isolated in Zaragoza, Spain.

477. Two out of the 11 genes of an unusual human G6P[6] rotavirus isolate are of bovine origin.

478. Emerging G9 rotavirus strains in the northwest of China.

479. Full genome-based classification of rotaviruses reveals a common origin between human Wa-Like and porcine rotavirus strains and human DS-1-like and bovine rotavirus strains.

480. Recommendations for the classification of group A rotaviruses using all 11 genomic RNA segments.

481. Sequence analysis and evolution of group B rotaviruses.

482. Symptomatic and subclinical infection with rotavirus P[8]G9, rural Ecuador.

483. Evolutionary history and global spread of the emerging g12 human rotaviruses.

484. Prevalence of G2P[4] and G12P[6] rotavirus, Bangladesh.

485. G8 rotavirus strains isolated in the Democratic Republic of Congo belong to the DS-1-like genogroup.

486. Full genomic analysis of human rotavirus strain B4106 and lapine rotavirus strain 30/96 provides evidence for interspecies transmission.

487. Loop model: mechanism to explain partial gene duplications in segmented dsRNA viruses.

488. Characterization of a novel P[25],G11 human group a rotavirus.

489. Predominance of rotavirus G9 genotype in children hospitalized for rotavirus gastroenteritis in Belgium during 1999-2003.

490. Typing of human rotaviruses: nucleotide mismatches between the VP7 gene and primer are associated with genotyping failure.

491. Human infection with a P[14], G3 lapine rotavirus.

492. Chromatography paper strip method for collection, transportation, and storage of rotavirus RNA in stool samples.

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