Skip to main content

Table 5 Common and uncommon combination genotyping (G-type and P-type)

From: Genotyping and clinical factors in pediatric diarrhea caused by rotaviruses: one-year surveillance in Surabaya, Indonesia

Common genotyping

N

%

 G1P[8]

10

11.4

 G1P[6]

11

12.5

 G2P[4]

17

19.3

 G2P[6]

3

3.4

 G3P[6]

2

2.3

 G4P[6]

2

2.3

 G4P[8]

1

1.1

Subtotal

46

52.3

Uncommon genotyping

N

%

 

N

%

 G1P[4]

4

4.5

G2P[4]P[8]

1

1.1

 G1G2P[6]

2

2.3

G2P[6]P[8]

2

2.3

 G1G2P[8]

2

2.3

G4P[4]

1

1.1

 G1G4G9P[8]

1

1.1

G4G9P[4]

1

1.1

 G1G4P[4]

1

1.1

G4G9P[6]

1

1.1

 G1G4P[6]

1

1.1

G4G9P[8]

3

3.4

 G1G9P[8]

1

1.1

G4G9P[10]

1

1.1

 G1P[4]P[8]

1

1.1

G4G9P[4]P[9]

1

1.1

 G2P[8]

2

2.3

G9P[4]

4

4.5

 G2P[9]

2

2.3

G9P[6]

2

2.3

 G2G4P[8]

1

1.1

G9P[8]

2

2.3

 G2G4P[9]

2

2.3

G9P[6]P[8]

2

2.3

 G2P[10]

1

1.1

   

Subtotal

n = 42

(47.7)