Cite
Possible Role of Neonatal Infection with the Asymptomatic Reassortant Rotavirus (RV) Strain I321 in the Decrease in Hospital Admissions for RV Diarrhea, Bangalore, India, 1988–1999
MLA
S Purohit, et al. “Possible Role of Neonatal Infection with the Asymptomatic Reassortant Rotavirus (RV) Strain I321 in the Decrease in Hospital Admissions for RV Diarrhea, Bangalore, India, 1988–1999.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 189, June 2004, pp. 2282–89. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1086/420889.
APA
S Purohit, K S Nagalaxmi, Richard L. Ward, M. Ananda Babu, Harry B. Greenberg, Maharaj K. Bhan, P P Maiya, H A Venkatesh, R Behl, R R Vethanayagam, & C. Durga Rao. (2004). Possible Role of Neonatal Infection with the Asymptomatic Reassortant Rotavirus (RV) Strain I321 in the Decrease in Hospital Admissions for RV Diarrhea, Bangalore, India, 1988–1999. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 189, 2282–2289. https://doi.org/10.1086/420889
Chicago
S Purohit, K S Nagalaxmi, Richard L. Ward, M. Ananda Babu, Harry B. Greenberg, Maharaj K. Bhan, P P Maiya, et al. 2004. “Possible Role of Neonatal Infection with the Asymptomatic Reassortant Rotavirus (RV) Strain I321 in the Decrease in Hospital Admissions for RV Diarrhea, Bangalore, India, 1988–1999.” The Journal of Infectious Diseases 189 (June): 2282–89. doi:10.1086/420889.