[Rotavirus prevalence and genotype distribution in children with acute gastroenteritis in Adana province].

@article{Gndeliolu2018RotavirusPA,
  title={[Rotavirus prevalence and genotype distribution in children with acute gastroenteritis in Adana province].},
  author={{\"O}zlem {\"O}zg{\"u}r G{\"u}ndeşlioğlu and Emine Kocabaş and Zeliha Haytoğlu and G{\"u}lperi Timurtaş Dayar and Merve Kılıç Çil and Rıza Durmaz},
  journal={Mikrobiyoloji bulteni},
  year={2018},
  volume={52 2},
  pages={
          156-165
        }
}
Rotavirus is the most common agent of acute gastroenteritis in children under five years of age and still a major cause of mortality and morbidity mainly in devoloping countries. The aim of this study was to determine the circulating rotavirus genotypes in children less than five years of age with acute gastroenteritis in Adana province, before the introduction of the rotavirus vaccine into the national immunization programme. Fecal specimens were collected from children enrolled between… 

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