“…While RSV-A strains can be grouped into seven distinct genotypes, there have been at least 37 RSV-B genotypes described in the literature (GB1, GB2, GB3, GB4, GB5, GB6, GB12, GB13, SAB1, SAB2, SAB3, SAB4, URU1, URU2, CB1, THB, BA1, BA2, BA3, BA4, BA5, BA6, BA7, BA8, BA9, BA10, BA11, BA12, BA13, BA14, BA-Ly, BA-C, BA-CCA, BA-CCB, JAB1, NZB1, and NZB2) 4 , 9 – 27 . Of note, at present there is no consensus regarding criteria to discriminate between genotypes 4 , 8 , 17 , 20 , 28 , 29 . Identification and description of many genotypes has relied on sequencing of the second hypervariable region of the G gene; however, analyses limited to this region are not always able to distinguish between strains that might be considered as part of the same or different genotype 8 , 30 .…”