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Volume 20, Number 10—October 2014
Research

Person-to-Person Household and Nosocomial Transmission of Andes Hantavirus, Southern Chile, 2011

Constanza Martinez-Valdebenito, Mario Calvo, Cecilia Vial, Rita Mansilla, Claudia Marco, R. Eduardo Palma, Pablo Vial, Francisca Valdivieso, Gregory Mertz, and Marcela FerrésComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile (C. Martinez-Valdebenito, R.E. Palma, M. Ferrés); Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile (M. Calvo); Clínica Alemana–Universidad del Desarrollo, Santiago, Chile (C. Vial, C. Marco, P.A. Vial, F. Valdivieso); Secretaría Regional Ministerial, Valdivia, Chile (R. Mansilla); University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (G. Mertz)

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Table 4

Identity matrix of concatenated Gn and Gc sequences of ANDV isolates from the 5 case-patients in this study compared with sequences from ANDV samples from previous case-patients in the same geographic region of Chile*

Sequence Pan2010 Pai2011 Mar2010 Fut2010 C2012(1) C2012(2) Pan2012 C B E D A
Pan2010 0.972 0.991 0.985 0.964 0.971 0.989 0.961 0.961 0.955 0.961 0.961
Pai2011 0.974 0.973 0.983 0.994 0.976 0.984 0.984 0.978 0.984 0.984
Mar2010 0.987 0.970 0.975 0.995 0.961 0.961 0.955 0.961 0.961
Fut2010 0.964 0.974 0.990 0.960 0.960 0.953 0.960 0.960
C2012(1) 0.985 0.970 0.970 0.970 0.963 0.970 0.970
C2012(2) 0.978 0.981 0.981 0.974 0.981 0.981
Pan2012 0.963 0.963 0.957 0.963 0.963
C 1.000 0.993 1.000 1.000
B 0.993 1.000 1.000
E 0.993 0.993
D 1.000
A

*Geographic location and year are indicated for control cases (numbers in parentheses indicate multiple cases in the same year; case-patient identification letters (A–E) are given for cases from this study. – indicates alignment of the same sequence.

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