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Volume 24, Number 12—December 2018
Research

Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Mongolia, 2013–2014

Matthew A. Voorhees, Susana L. Padilla, Dulamjav Jamsransuren, Jeffrey W. Koehler, Korey L. Delp, Dolgorkhand Adiyadorj, Uyanga Baasandagwa, Battsetseg Jigjav, Scott P. Olschner, Timothy D. Minogue, and Randal J. SchoeppComments to Author 
Author affiliations: United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA (M.A. Voorhees, S.L. Padilla, J.W. Koehler, K.L. Delp, S.P. Olschner, T.D. Minogue, R.J. Schoepp); Ministry of Health National Center for Zoonotic Diseases, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia (D. Jamsransuren, D. Adiyadorj, U. Baasandagwa, B. Jigjav)

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Figure 3

Phylogenetic characterization of full-length medium (M) segment sequence of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) isolate from tick pool 159A, Mongolia, 2013–2014. Full-length and near full–length CCHFV M segments from GenBank were aligned with the M segment sequence of tick pool 159A and a phylogenetic tree was generated. A) M segment lineages weakly cluster by geographic location. B) Detailed view of phylogenetic tree cluster including the isolate from this study (tick 159A/Mongolia; b

Figure 3. Phylogenetic characterization of full-length medium (M) segment sequence of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) isolate from tick pool 159A, Mongolia, 2013–2014. Full-length and near full–length CCHFV M segments from GenBank were aligned with the M segment sequence of tick pool 159A and a phylogenetic tree was generated. A) M segment lineages weakly cluster by geographic location. B) Detailed view of phylogenetic tree cluster including the isolate from this study (tick 159A/Mongolia; bold). Tick 159A/Mongolia groups with CCHFV isolates from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site.

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