Since 2013, group A rotavirus strains characterised as novel DS-1-like inter-genogroup reassortant ‘equine-like G3’ strains have emerged and unfold throughout 5 continents amongst human populations in at the least 14
Since 2013, group A rotavirus strains characterised as novel DS-1-like inter-genogroup reassortant ‘equine-like G3’ strains have emerged and unfold throughout 5 continents amongst human populations in at the least 14
Phyllosticta citricarpa, Elsinoë fawcettii, Elsinoë australis, and Pseudocercospora angolensis are main pathogens of citrus crops worldwide and might trigger non-characteristic signs that will result in confusion concerning the causative agent.