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Original Articles
Novel and classical human astroviruses in stool and cerebrospinal fluid: comprehensive screening in a tertiary care hospital, Switzerland
Novel and classical HAstV survey in Switzerland
Samuel CordeyLaboratory of Virology, Infectious Diseases ServiceUniversity Hospitals of Geneva, 1211Geneva, Switzerland;University of Geneva Medical School, 1211Geneva, SwitzerlandCorrespondence[email protected]
, Diem-Lan VuLaboratory of Virology, Infectious Diseases ServiceUniversity Hospitals of Geneva, 1211Geneva, Switzerland;University of Geneva Medical School, 1211Geneva, Switzerland
, Marie-Celine ZanellaLaboratory of Virology, Infectious Diseases ServiceUniversity Hospitals of Geneva, 1211Geneva, Switzerland;University of Geneva Medical School, 1211Geneva, Switzerland
, Lara TurinLaboratory of Virology, Infectious Diseases ServiceUniversity Hospitals of Geneva, 1211Geneva, Switzerland;University of Geneva Medical School, 1211Geneva, Switzerland
, Aline MaminLaboratory of Virology, Infectious Diseases ServiceUniversity Hospitals of Geneva, 1211Geneva, Switzerland;University of Geneva Medical School, 1211Geneva, Switzerland
& Laurent KaiserLaboratory of Virology, Infectious Diseases ServiceUniversity Hospitals of Geneva, 1211Geneva, Switzerland;University of Geneva Medical School, 1211Geneva, Switzerland
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Received 28 Apr 2017, Accepted 18 Jul 2017, Published online: 15 Jan 2019
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