Volume 20, Number 7—July 2014
Dispatch
Widespread Rotavirus H in Commercially Raised Pigs, United States
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Figure 1. Epidemiologic and molecular distribution of porcine rotavirus H (RVH) strains, United States, 2006–2009A) Geographic distribution of RVH-positive porcine samples/total number of samples testedPink indicates states containing positive samples; green indicates states negative samples; white indicates states from which samples were not submittedB) Distribution of RVH-positive samples and age group in pigs co-infected with RVA, RVB, and/or RVCBlue indicates samples from the 4–20-day age group; pink indicates samples from the 21–55-day age group; green indicates samples from the >55-day age groupC) RVH viral protein 6 nt pairwise identityD) RVH amino acid pairwise identity.
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