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    Molecular surveillance of norovirus, 2005-16: an epidemiological analysis of data collected from the NoroNet network.

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    Authors
    van Beek, Janko
    de Graaf, Miranda
    Al-Hello, Haider
    Allen, David J
    Ambert-Balay, Katia
    Botteldoorn, Nadine
    Brytting, Mia
    Buesa, Javier
    Cabrerizo, Maria
    Chan, Martin
    Cloak, Fiona
    Di Bartolo, Ilaria
    Guix, Susana
    Hewitt, Joanne
    Iritani, Nobuhiro
    Jin, Miao
    Johne, Reimar
    Lederer, Ingeborg
    Mans, Janet
    Martella, Vito
    Maunula, Leena
    McAllister, Georgina
    Niendorf, Sandra
    Niesters, Hubert G
    Podkolzin, Alexander T
    Poljsak-Prijatelj, Mateja
    Rasmussen, Lasse Dam
    Reuter, Gábor
    Tuite, Gráinne
    Kroneman, Annelies
    Vennema, Harry
    Koopmans, Marion P G
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    Molecular surveillance of norovirus, 2005-16: an epidemiological analysis of data collected from the NoroNet network.
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    Lancet Infect Dis 2018; 18(5):545-53
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    The development of a vaccine for norovirus requires a detailed understanding of global genetic diversity of noroviruses. We analysed their epidemiology and diversity using surveillance data from the NoroNet network.
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    10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30059-8
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    29396001
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621408
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    10.1016/S1473-3099(18)30059-8
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