The First Norovirus Longitudinal Seroepidemiological Study From Sub-Saharan Africa Reveals High Seroprevalence of Diverse Genotypes Associated With Host Susceptibility Factors.

Thorne, Lucy; Nalwoga, Angela; Mentzer, Alexander J; de Rougemont, Alexis; Hosmillo, Myra; Webb, Emily; Nampiija, Margaret; Muhwezi, Allan; Carstensen, Tommy; Gurdasani, Deepti; +4 more... Hill, Adrian V; Sandhu, Manj S; Elliott, Alison; Goodfellow, Ian; (2018) The First Norovirus Longitudinal Seroepidemiological Study From Sub-Saharan Africa Reveals High Seroprevalence of Diverse Genotypes Associated With Host Susceptibility Factors. The Journal of infectious diseases, 218 (5). pp. 716-725. ISSN 0022-1899 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy219

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