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Volume 24, Number 4—April 2018
Research Letter

Zika Virus MB16-23 in Mosquitoes, Miami-Dade County, Florida, USA, 2016

John-Paul MutebiComments to Author , Holly R. Hughes, Kristen L. Burkhalter, Linda Kothera, Chalmers Vasquez, and Joan L. Kenney
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (J.-P. Mutebi, H.R. Hughes, K.L. Burkhalter, L. Kothera, J.L. Kenney); Miami-Dade County Mosquito Control, Miami, Florida, USA (C. Vasquez)

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Maximum-likelihood tree generated from the whole-genome nucleotide sequences of 89 strains of Zika virus from Florida, Central America, and the Caribbean. Arrow indicates strain MB16-23, identified in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.

Figure. Maximum-likelihood tree generated from the whole-genome nucleotide sequences of 89 strains of Zika virus from Florida, Central America, and the Caribbean. Arrow indicates strain MB16-23, identified in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.

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