“…G12 might be the next important emerging strain, as it has been identified in sporadic cases and outbreaks in countries around the world (3, [6] in Africa or, more specifically, G8P [6] in Malawi and G5P [8] in Brazil, are regionally prevalent (1,10,29,47). Additional G types (G6, G8, G10, and G11) and P types ( [1], [3], [9], [10], [11], [14], [19], and [25]) have also been detected sporadically in humans (29,47). Many of these genotypes are believed to have originated from animal rotaviruses that were introduced into the human populations through interspecies transmission and/or gene reassortments, one of the major ways in which genetic rotavirus diversity is generated (12,27,29,43).…”