One-step Quantitative RT-PCR Assays for Detecting, Genotyping and Differentiating Wild-Type Group a Rotaviruses and Vaccine (Rotarix® and RotaTeq®) Strains in Stool Samples.
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Rashi Gautam1,2* and Michael D Bowen1 1Division of Viral Diseases, Gastroenteritis and Respiratory Viruses Laboratory Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA 2IHRC Inc., Atlanta, GA, USA *Corresponding author: Rashi Gautam, Division of Viral Diseases, Gastroenteritis and Respiratory Viruses Laboratory Branch, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, USA, Tel: (404) 639-1628; E-mail: IJS0@cdc.gov