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Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015
Dispatch

Spatiotemporal Analysis of Guaroa Virus Diversity, Evolution, and Spread in South America

Allison Groseth, Kurt R. Wollenberg, Veena Mampilli, Taylor Shupert, Carla Weisend, Carolina Guevara, Tadeusz J. Kochel1, Robert B. Tesh, and Hideki EbiharaComments to Author 
Author affiliations: National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, Montana, USA (A. Groseth, V. Mampilli, T. Shupert, C. Weisend, H. Ebihara); National Institutes of Health, Bethesda Maryland, USA (K.R. Wollenberg); US Naval Medical Research Unit-6, Lima, Peru (C. Guevara, T.J. Kochel); University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, USA (R.B. Tesh)

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Video 2. Overview, without highest posterior density polygons, of the predicted spread of Guaroa virus and Wyeomyia and Anhembi lineage viruses over time in South America. (Source)

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1Current affiliation: National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center, Frederick, Maryland, USA.

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