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            Ethics approval and consent to participate         6.   Okitsu  S,  Khamrin  P,  Thongprachum  A,  et al.  Whole-
                                                                  genomic analysis of G3P[ , G9P[  and G3P[  Rotavirus
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            IBSC approval was obtained from ICAR-Indian Veterinary   strains isolated from piglets with diarrhea in Thailand, 2006-
            Research Institute, Bareilly, Uttar  Pradesh,  India,  for   2008. Infect Genet Evol. 2013;18:74-86.
            the research project on “Genotypic diversity of human,      doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2013.05.005
            bovine and porcine group A rotaviruses” under which the
            present study was carried out (proceedings of the IBSC   7.   Khakha SA, Varghese T, Giri S,  et al. Whole-genome
            meeting held on July 6, 2018). IVRI Institute Animal   characterization of common  Rotavirus strains circulating
            Ethical Committee (IAEC) is giving Ethical approval to   in Vellore, India from 2002 to 2017: Emergence of non-
            the research where the laboratory animal experiments are   classical genomic constellations. Gut Pathog. 2023;15(1):44.
            carried out. However, IVRI IBSC approval is required for      doi: 10.1186/s13099-023-00569-6
            handling any pathogens and samples in the laboratory of   8.   Gleason A, Kumar  CK, Klein E, Laxminarayan  R,
            the Institute. As the laboratory animal experiments are not   Nandi A. Effect of Rotavirus vaccination on the burden of
            done in the present research work, took permission from   Rotavirus disease and associated antibiotic use in India:
            IBSC. Informed consent was obtained from each child’s   A  dynamic  agent-based  simulation  analysis.  Vaccine.
            guardian  and  from  the  administrators  of  five  childcare   2024;42(22):126211.
            hospitals in the Bareilly district of Uttar Pradesh.     doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.126211
            Consent for publication                            9.   Abass G, Dubal ZB, Rajak KK,  et al. Molecular
                                                                  characterization of porcine  Rotavirus A from India
            Inform consent in the form of verbal permission was   revealing zooanthroponotic transmission. Anim Biotechnol.
            obtained from parents.                                2020;33:1073-1085.

            Availability of data                                  doi: 10.1080/10495398.2020.1868486
                                                               10.  Herring AJ, Inglis NF, Ojeh CK, Snodgrass DR, Menzies JD.
            Data and material will be made available upon reasonable   Rapid diagnosis of Rotavirus infection by direct detection
            request to the corresponding authors.                 of viral nucleic acid in silver-stained polyacrylamide gels.
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