Volume 25, Number 8—August 2019
Dispatch
Wild-Type Yellow Fever Virus RNA in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Child
Figure 2
![Alignment of a fragment of yellow fever virus 771_2017_CSF_ NS5 sequence (207 bp) from child with wild-type yellow fever virus in CSF, Brazil, 2017, with other yellow fever virus sequences. Sequences were obtained from GenBank and aligned by using standard parameters of ClustalW (http://www.clustal.org). Shaded boxes indicate major variations among wild-type virus sequences and vaccine virus sequences. Dots indicate sequence identity. BH, Belo Horizonte; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid.](/eid/images/18-1479-F2.jpg)
Figure 2. Alignment of a fragment of yellow fever virus 771_2017_CSF_ NS5 sequence (207 bp) from child with wild-type yellow fever virus in CSF, Brazil, 2017, with other yellow fever virus sequences. Sequences were obtained from GenBank and aligned by using standard parameters of ClustalW (http://www.clustal.org). Shaded boxes indicate major variations among wild-type virus sequences and vaccine virus sequences. Dots indicate sequence identity. BH, Belo Horizonte; CSF, cerebrospinal fluid.
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