Clinical, Virologic, and Epidemiologic Characteristics of Dengue Outbreak, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2014
Francesco Vairo
1 , Leonard E.G. Mboera
1, Pasquale De Nardo, Ndekya M. Oriyo, Silvia Meschi, Susan F. Rumisha, Francesca Colavita, Athanas Mhina, Fabrizio Carletti, Elibariki Mwakapeje, Maria Rosaria Capobianchi, Concetta Castilletti, Antonino Di Caro, Emanuele Nicastri, Mwelecele N. Malecela
2, and Giuseppe Ippolito
2
Author affiliations: National Institute for Infectious Diseases L. Spallanzani, Rome, Italy (F. Vairo, P. De Nardo, S. Meschi, F. Colavita, F. Carletti, M.R. Capobianchi, C. Castilletti, A. Di Caro, E. Nicastri, G. Ippolito); National Institute for Medical Research, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (L.E.G. Mboera, N.M. Oriyo, S.F. Rumisha, A. Mhina, M.N. Malecela); Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, Dar es Salaam (E. Mwakapeje)
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Figure 2. Phylogenetic analysis of complete envelope gene sequences (1,485 nt, position 937–2421 of strain KP012546) of 48 dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV2) strains representing 6 genotypes, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 2014. Bootstrap values (>90%) are shown at key nodes. DENV1 West Pacific was used as an outgroup. Solid circle indicates strain isolated in this study. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.
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