The first Norovirus songitudinal seroepidemiological Study from sub-Saharan Africa reveals high seroprevalence of diverse genotypes associated with host susceptibility factors
Background Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are a prominent cause of gastroenteritis, yet fundamental questions remain regarding epidemiology, diversity, and immunity in sub-Saharan African children. We investigated HuNoV seroprevalence and genetic and sociodemographic risk factors in Ugandan children. M...
Main Authors: | Thorne, L, Nalwoga, A, Mentzer, A, de Rougemont, A, Hosmillo, M, Webb, E, Nampiija, M, Muhwezi, A, Carstensen, T, Gurdasani, D, Hill, A, Sandhu, M, Elliott, A, Goodfellow, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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