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Volume 22, Number 2—February 2016
Dispatch

Dogs and Opossums Positive for Vaccinia Virus during Outbreak Affecting Cattle and Humans, São Paulo State, Brazil

Marina G. Peres, Claudenice B. Barros, Camila M. Appolinário, João M.A.P. Antunes, Mateus S.R. Mioni, Thais S. Bacchiega, Susan D. Allendorf, Acácia F. Vicente, Clóvis R. Fonseca, and Jane MegidComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, Botucatu, Brazil

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Phylogenetic tree of A56R genes of orthopoxviruses, São Paulo State, Brazil. Tree was constructed by using the neighbor-joining method, the Tamura-3 model of nucleotide substitutions, and 1,000 bootstrap replicates in MEGA 4.0 (http://www.megasoftware.net/mega4/mega.html). Black circles indicate group 1 vaccinia virus (VACV) isolates from this study. Numbers along branches are bootstrap values.  ID 5 (KJ741390.1), ID 7 (KJ741391.1), and ID 13 (KJ741392.1) are from opossum (Didelphis albiventris)

Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree of A56R genes of orthopoxviruses, São Paulo State, Brazil. Tree was constructed by using the neighbor-joining method, the Tamura-3 model of nucleotide substitutions, and 1,000 bootstrap replicates in MEGA 4.0 (http://www.megasoftware.net/mega4/mega.html). Black circles indicate group 1 vaccinia virus (VACV) isolates from this study. Numbers along branches are bootstrap values. ID 5 (KJ741390.1), ID 7 (KJ741391.1), and ID 13 (KJ741392.1) are from opossum (Didelphis albiventris) blood samples; ID 5 and ID 7 are from the first farm sampled; ID 13 is from the second farm sampled; ID 4 (KJ741387.1), ID 9 (KJ741388.1), and ID 10 (KJ741389.1) are from canine blood samples; and ID 4, ID 9, and ID 10 are from the first farm sampled. MURV, Muriaé virus; CTGV, Cantagalo virus; ARAV, Araçatuba bat virus; MARV, Mariana virus; PSTV, Passatempo virus; GP2V, Guarani P2 vaccinia virus; HSPV, horsepox virus; MPXV, monkeypox virus; VARV, variola virus; CPXV, cowpox virus. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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