Animal Rotaviruses (RVs) are considered as major pathogen threats to humans and livestock due to neonatal mortality and possibility of interspecies transmission and exchange of genomic materials from human to animal species and vice versa. There are eight groups of rotaviruses (A to H), among them mostly Group A mostly causes diarrhea in neonates and infants in humans and animals especially in cattle and buffalo worldwide. The present study was carried out to emphasize for molecular detection of circulating rotaviruses in Bhandara and Chandrapur districts of Maharashtra state in India. Ninety two (92) fecal samples collected from diarrheic and non diarrheic bovine calves (39 cow calves and 53 buffalo calves) were analyzed by conventional latex agglutination test (LAT) and amplification of VP6,VP7 and VP4 gene by RT-PCR and further analysis by G and P Typing PCR. | Molecular detection of group a rotaviruses from the bhandara and Chandrapur district of Maharashtra State, India