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. 2014 May 24;60(5):393–396. doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmu028

Table 3.

Distribution of various genotypes in 100 stool specimens of children with positive rotavirus infections

Genotypes/serotypes N
VP7 (G-type) (100)
    G1 59
    G8 13
    G2 4
    G9 2
    G1/G8 16
    G1/G2 4
VP4 (P-type) (100)
    P[8] 25
    P[6] 25
    P[4] 12
    P4/P8 13
    P8/P6 11
    P4/P6 10
    P4/P6/P8 4
Genotypic combinations (100)
    G1 P[8] 24
    G1 P[6] 17
    G8P[4] 7
    G8P[6] 4
    G2P[4] 2
    G8P[8] 6
    G2/P8/P6 1
    G1/P4/P6 9
    G2/P8/P4 1
    G1/P4/P8 1
    G9/P8/P6 2
    G1/G8/P[8] 5
    G1/G8/[P6] 2
    G1/G8/[P4] 3
    G8/G1/[P6] 2
    G8/P4/P6/P8 2
    G1/G2/P4/P8 4
    G1/G8/P4/P8 3
    G1/G8/P6/P4 1
    G1/G8/P8/P6 2