Volume 32, Number 1—January 2026
Dispatch
Detection of Oropouche and Punta Toro Virus Infections by Enhanced Surveillance, Panama, 2023–2024
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Figure. Concatenated maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of 3 OROV segments from a patient found in study of detection of OROV and Punta Toro virus infections by enhanced surveillance, Panama, 2023–2024. The Panama sample is labeled as hOROV/Panama/3066/2024. Also shown in the tree are the prototype reference strain BeAn19991 and the Brazil outbreak clade BR-2015-2024, collapsed for better visualization. L, large; m, medium; OROV, Oropouche virus; s, small.
1These authors were co–principal investigators.
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