Abstract
Various combinations of G type and P type were observed in 76 bovine rotavirus (BRV) strains isolated from 235 diarrheal calves in three prefectures of Japan in 1992–1994. The most prevalent combination was G6:P5 ( 46 76 , 60.5%), followed by G10:P11 ( 13 76 , 17.1%), G6:P11 ( 7 76 , 9.2%) and G10:P5 ( 5 76 , 6.6%). No G6:P1 strain of BRV was recognized from the isolates in the present study, though this type of BRV is well known as a suitable vaccine strain against BRV infection.
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