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Volume 19, Number 9—September 2013
Dispatch

Outbreak of Chikungunya Virus Infection, Vanimo, Papua New Guinea

Paul F. HorwoodComments to Author , Lisa J. Reimer, Rosheila Dagina, Melinda Susapu, Grace Bande, Michelle Katusele, Gussy Koimbu, Stella Jimmy, Berry Ropa, Peter M. Siba, and Boris I. Pavlin
Author affiliations: Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Goroka, Papua New Guinea (P.F. Horwood, G. Bande, P.M. Siba); Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research, Madang, Papua New Guinea (L.J. Reimer, M. Katusele, G. Koimbu); National Department of Health, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (R. Dagina, M. Susapu, B. Ropa); Vanimo General Hospital, Vanimo, Papua New Guinea (S. Jimmy); World Health Organization, Port Moresby (B.I. Pavlin)

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Figure 1

Phylogenetic analysis of a 924-nt fragment of partial envelope 1 glycoprotein gene sequences of chikungunya virus strains isolated in Vanino, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and global strains. The tree was constructed by using bootstrap analysis (1,000 replicates) and the neighbor-joining method with the Kimura 2-parameter method for nucleotide data analysis. Values along branches are bootstrap percentages. Black circles indicate strains isolated in this study. ECSA, East/Central South African. Scale ba

Figure 1. . Phylogenetic analysis of a 924-nt fragment of partial envelope 1 glycoprotein gene sequences of chikungunya virus strains isolated in Vanino, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and global strains. The tree was constructed by using bootstrap analysis (1,000 replicates) and the neighbor-joining method with the Kimura 2-parameter method for nucleotide data analysis. Values along branches are bootstrap percentages. Black circles indicate strains isolated in this study. ECSA, Eastern/Central/Southern African. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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