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Volume 31, Number 2—February 2025
Research Letter

Zika Virus Infection in Pregnant Traveler Returning to Denmark from Phuket, Thailand, 2024

Ingrid Maria Cecilia RubinComments to Author , Puk Sandager, Lone Laursen, Shila Mortensen, Vithiagaran Gunalan, Raluca Datcu, Peter H.S. Andersen, Morten Rasmussen, Lasse S. Vestergaard, and Uffe Vest Schneider
Author affiliation: Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen (I.M.C. Rubin); Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark (I.M.C. Rubin, S. Mortensen, V. Gunalan, R. Datcu, P.H.S. Andersen, M. Rasmussen, L.S. Vestergaard, U.V. Schneider); Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark (P. Sandager, L. Laursen); University of Copenhagen, Denmark (U.V. Schneider)

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Phylogenetic tree of Zika virus infection in pregnant traveler returning to Denmark from Phuket, Thailand, 2024. Tree was rooted using the oldest genome available in the curated dataset (blue dot); red dot indicates the sequence from this study, VFU-1|Denmark|2024. Green dot indicates a previously sequenced Zika virus genome from a case of travel-associated microcephaly is indicated.

Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree of Zika virus infection in pregnant traveler returning to Denmark from Phuket, Thailand, 2024. Tree was rooted using the oldest genome available in the curated dataset (blue dot); red dot indicates the sequence from this study, VFU-1|Denmark|2024. Green dot indicates a previously sequenced Zika virus genome from a case of travel-associated microcephaly is indicated.

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