“…Genotype G8, one of the most common G genotypes found in cattle [Estes and Kapikian, 2007; Martella et al, 2009], was first reported from a child with diarrhea in Indonesia [Hasegawa et al, 1984]. Thereafter, G8 strains have been reported from humans in different countries worldwide [O'Halloran et al, 2000; Gentsch et al, 2005; Santos and Hoshino, 2005; Matthijnssens et al, 2006b; Steyer et al, 2007; Kiulia et al, 2008; Le et al, 2008; Banyai et al, 2009, 2010; Esona et al, 2009; Pietsch et al, 2009; Chandrahasen et al, 2010], with significant rates of detection in some African nations [Santos and Hoshino, 2005; Kiulia et al, 2008; Esona et al, 2010; Nokes et al, 2010]. To date, human G8 strains have been reported in association with a wide variety of P genotypes (P[1], P[2], P[4], P[6], P[8], P[10], P[11], or P[14]) [Santos and Hoshino, 2005; Pietsch et al, 2009; Banyai et al, 2009, 2010; Esona et al, 2009, 2010; Nokes et al, 2010; Nyangao et al, 2010].…”