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1. Novel human astrovirus strains showing multiple recombinations within highly conserved ORF1b detected from hospitalized acute watery diarrhea cases in Kolkata, India.

2. Predominance of unusual rotavirus G1P[6] strain in North India: An evidence from hospitalized children and adult diarrheal patients.

3. Diversity of circulating rotavirus strains in children hospitalized with diarrhea in India, 2005–2009.

4. Whole genomic analyses of asymptomatic human G1P[6], G2P[6] and G3P[6] rotavirus strains reveal intergenogroup reassortment events and genome segments of artiodactyl origin.

5. Emerging trends in the epidemiology of human astrovirus infection among infants, children and adults hospitalized with acute watery diarrhea in Kolkata, India

6. Direct costs of hospitalization for rotavirus gastroenteritis in different health facilities in India.

7. Detection of closely related Picobirnaviruses among diarrhoeic children in Kolkata: Evidence of zoonoses?

8. Emerging trends in the etiology of entericpathogens as evidenced from an activesurveillance of hospitalized diarrhoeal patients inKolkata, India.

9. A new variant of Norovirus GII.4/2007 and inter-genotype recombinant strains of NVGII causing acute watery diarrhoea among children in Kolkata, India

10. Full genomic analysis of a human group A rotavirus G9P[6] strain from Eastern India provides evidence for porcine-to-human interspecies transmission.

11. Detection of a novel intergenogroup recombinant Norovirus from Kolkata, India

12. Detection of Genogroup I and II human picobirnaviruses showing small genomic RNA profile causing acute watery diarrhoea among children in Kolkata, India

13. Molecular epidemiology of human astrovirus infections in Kolkata, India

14. Molecular epidemiology of human picobirnaviruses among children of a slum community in Kolkata, India

15. The evolution of human group B rotaviruses.

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