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Volume 22, Number 12—December 2016
Research

Effect of Live Poultry Market Interventions on Influenza A(H7N9) Virus, Guangdong, China

Jie Wu1, Jing Lu1, Ester C. Sabino1, Xianqiao Zeng, Yingchao Song, Lirong Zou, Lina Yi, Lijun Liang, Hanzhong Ni, Min Kang, Xin Zhang, Guofeng Huang, Haojie Zhong, Thomas A. Bowden, Jayna Raghwani, Jianfeng He, Xiang He, Jinyan Lin, Marion Koopmans, Oliver G. Pybus, and Changwen KeComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Guangzhou, China (J. Wu, J. Lu, X. Zeng, Y. Song, L. Zou, L. Yi, L. Liang, H. Ni, M. Kang, X. Zhang, G. Huang, H. Zhong, J. He, X. He, J. Lin, C. Ke); University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (J. Lu, N.R. Faria, T.A. Bowden, J. Raghwani, O.G. Pybus); Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands (M. Koopmans)

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Figure 2

A) Bayesian maximum clade credibility molecular clock tree of influenza virus H7 gene sequences. Branch colors represent the most probable ancestral locations of each branch, inferred from using a spatial phylogenetic model (see Materials and Methods for details). Three major clades of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus were nominated, and phylogenetic posterior probability support is shown for selected clades. B, C) Phylogenies showing hemagglutinin, Guangdong, China, third-wave clades. Phylogenetic

Figure 2. A) Bayesian maximum clade credibility molecular clock tree of influenza virus H7 gene sequences. Branch colors represent the most probable ancestral locations of each branch, inferred from using a spatial phylogenetic model (see Materials and Methods for details). Three major clades of avian influenza A(H7N9) virus were nominated, and phylogenetic posterior probability support is shown for selected clades. B, C) Phylogenies showing hemagglutinin, Guangdong, China, third-wave clades. Phylogenetic posterior probability support is shown for selected clades.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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