Application of a VP4/VP2-inferred transmission clusters in estimating the impact of interventions on rhinovirus transmission
Background Despite the clinical burden attributable to rhinovirus (RV) infections, the RV transmission dynamics and the impact of interventions on viral transmission remain elusive. Methods A total of 3,935 nasopharyngeal specimens were examined, from which the VP4/VP2 gene was sequenced and genotyp...
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2022
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/32749/ |
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