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.2016 Dec;161(12):3521-3525.
doi: 10.1007/s00705-016-3036-z. Epub 2016 Sep 1.

Genetically distinct genogroup IV norovirus strains identified in wastewater

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Genetically distinct genogroup IV norovirus strains identified in wastewater

Masaaki Kitajima et al. Arch Virol.2016 Dec.
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We investigated the prevalence and genetic diversity of genogroup IV norovirus (GIV NoV) strains in wastewater in Arizona, United States, over a 13-month period. Among 50 wastewater samples tested, GIV NoVs were identified in 13 (26 %) of the samples. A total of 47 different GIV NoV strains were identified, which were classified into two genetically distinct clusters: the GIV.1 human cluster and a unique genetic cluster closely related to strains previously identified in Japanese wastewater. The results provide additional evidence of the considerable genetic diversity among GIV NoV strains through the analysis of wastewater containing virus strains shed from all populations.

Keywords: Arizona; Genetic diversity; Norovirus; Seminested PCR; Wastewater treatment plant.

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