Detection and characterization of caprine and ovine rotaviruses, India


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  • UTTAM SINGH DUVASU Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281 001 India
  • RASHMI SINGH DUVASU Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281 001 India
  • AJAY PRATAP SINGH DUVASU Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281 001 India
  • SHARAD KUMAR YADAV DUVASU Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281 001 India
  • SHUBHANKAR SIRCAR DUVASU Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281 001 India
  • YASHPAL SINGH MALIK DUVASU Mathura, Uttar Pradesh 281 001 India

https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v87i11.75887

Keywords:

Caprine rotavirus, Characterization, India, Ovine rotavirus

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2017-11-16

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2017-11-17

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SINGH, U., SINGH, R., SINGH, A. P., YADAV, S. K., SIRCAR, S., & MALIK, Y. S. (2017). Detection and characterization of caprine and ovine rotaviruses, India. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 87(11), 1358–1361. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijans.v87i11.75887
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