Alongshan Virus Infection in Rangifer tarandus Reindeer, Northeastern China
Wenbo Xu
1, Wei Wang
1, Liang Li
1, Nan Li, Ziyan Liu, Lihe Che, Guanyu Wang, Kaiyu Zhang, Xianmin Feng, Wen-Jing Wang, Quan Liu
, and Zedong Wang
Author affiliations: Department of Infectious Diseases and Center of Infectious Diseases and Pathogen Biology, First Hospital of Jilin University, Changchun, China (W. Xu, Z. Liu, L. Che, K. Zhang, Q. Liu, Z. Wang); Gansu Agricultural University, Lanzhou, China (W. Wang); Hulunbuir Animal Disease Control Center, Hailar, China (W. Wang, G. Wang); Changchun Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun (L. Li, N. Li, Q. Liu, Z. Wang); Jilin Medical University, Jilin, China (X. Feng); Beijing YouAn Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (W.-J. Wang)
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Figure 2. Identified tickborne viruses in study of Alongshan virus infection in Rangifer tarandus reindeer, northeastern China. A) Composition of tickborne viruses in tick pools. B) Mean sequencing depth of identified tickborne viruses in libraries. ALSV, Alongshan virus; BJNV, Beiji nairovirus; JLLV2, Jilin luteo-like virus 2; NUMV, Nuomin virus; OTPV, Onega tick phlebovirus; STPV, Sara tick phlebovirus; TBEV, tick-borne encephalitis virus.
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