@article{oai:nagasaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00019380, author = {Ahmed, Herish M. and Coulter, J. Brian S. and Nakagomi, Osamu and Hart, C.A. and Zaki, Jamal M. and Al-Rabaty, Abas A. and Dove, Winifred and Cunliffe, Nigel A.}, issue = {5}, journal = {Emerging Infectious Diseases}, month = {May}, note = {Of 260 children with acute diarrhea in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, 96 (37%) were infected with rotavirus. Reverse transcription?polymerase chain reaction identified G1, G4, G2, G9, P[8], P[6], and P[4] as the most common genotypes. Eight G/P combinations were found, but P[8]G1 and P[4]G2 accounted for >50% of the strains., Emerging Infectious Diseases 12(5), pp.824-826; 2006}, pages = {824--826}, title = {Molecular characterization of rotavirus gastroenteritis strains, Iraqi Kurdistan}, volume = {12}, year = {2006} }