Volume 14, Number 12—December 2008
Letter
Reexamination of Human Rabies Case with Long Incubation, Australia
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Figure. Phylogenetic analysis of lyssavirus nucleoprotein sequences (306 bp) derived from viruses of Asian origin. European bat lyssavirus type 2 has been used as the outgroup. The human sequence is shown in boldface.
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