Abstract

Two samples of 60 canine diarrheal feces were positive by a reverse passive hemagglutination (R-PHA) test kit of human rotaviruses. An agent was isolated in a fetal rhesus monkey kidney (MA 104) cell culture from the sample with higher R-PHA titer, and it was identified as a rotavirus based on morphologic features by electron microscopy (EM) and common rotaviral antigen detected by immune EM and immunofluorescent test with an immune serum against a bovine rotavirus.

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