Norovirus—a highly contagious virus known ... It's very contagious and it has a "shell" (capsid) surrounding the virus structure. It is the most common cause of gastrointestinal infections ...
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Discovery of norovirus replication hubs offers new antiviral targetsWe propose that these condensates are replication hubs for human norovirus, an elegant solution to the puzzling question of how ribosome-assisted translation of the viral genome is segregated from ...
On the other hand, full genome-length sequencing is important ... Vaccination of risk groups against GII.4 norovirus variants that are responsible for most of the cases might become cost effective.
Norovirus is a type of virus that typically infects the gastrointestinal tract and can infect individuals of all ages. It's very contagious and it has a “shell” (capsid) surrounding the virus ...
Norovirus infection on an individual level ... Harmonization of the nomenclature and the genome regions used for comparisons should be achieved. Genotyping as a source-tracking tool Method ...
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