Epidemiological and genetic characteristics of respiratory syncytial virus infection in children from Hangzhou after the peak of COVID-19.
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Full Title: J Clin Virol
Abbreviation: J Clin Virol
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"genetic distances were calculated using the kimura 2-parameter method in mega-x 2 6 representative nucleotide sequences of rsv group a and b genotypes were submitted to genbank and given accession numbers op310836-op310942 and op310945-op310952 3 3 1 as was shown in table 2 267 (21 79% 267/1225) among the 1225 samples were found to be rsv positive."
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