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Volume 31, Number 3—March 2025
Synopsis
Genetic Diversity and Geographic Spread of Henipaviruses
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Figure 3. Proportional counts of henipaviruses by host family and genus for sequences submitted to the National Center for Biotechnology Information Virus database (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/labs/virus), 1980–2023. A) Virus detection proportions across host families. B) Virus detection proportions across host genera. AngV, Angavokely virus; CedPV, Cedar virus; GnV, Ghana virus; HeV, Hendra virus; LayV, Langya virus; NiV, Nipah virus.
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