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Volume 13, Number 10—October 2007
Dispatch

Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus Serotype A in Egypt

Nick J. Knowles*Comments to Author , Jemma Wadsworth*, Scott M. Reid*, Katherine G. Swabey*, Alaa A. El-Kholy†, Adel Omar Abd El-Rahman†, Hatem M. Soliman†, Katja Ebert*, Nigel P. Ferris*, Geoffrey H. Hutchings*, Robert J. Statham*, Donald P. King*, and David J. Paton*
Author affiliations: *Institute for Animal Health, Surrey, United Kingdom; †Veterinary Sera and Vaccines Research Institute, Cairo, Egypt;

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Figure 2

Midpoint-rooted neighbor-joining tree showing the relationships between the A Egypt 2006 virus isolates and other contemporary and reference viruses. Numbers indicate the percentage occurrence of the branches by the bootstrap resampling method. *Reference number not assigned by the World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

Figure 2. Midpoint-rooted neighbor-joining tree showing the relationships between the A Egypt 2006 virus isolates and other contemporary and reference viruses. Numbers indicate the percentage occurrence of the branches by the bootstrap resampling method. *Reference number not assigned by the World Reference Laboratory for Foot-and-Mouth Disease.

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