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Volume 24, Number 9—September 2018
Research Letter

Co-Circulation of 4 Dengue Virus Serotypes among Travelers Entering China from Myanmar, 2017

Binghui Wang1, Yuebo Liang1, Shuting Yang, Yirong Du, Li-Na Xiong, Ting Zhao, Fang Yang, Weihong QinComments to Author , and Xueshan XiaComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, China (B. Wang, S. Yang, X. Xia); Care Center for International Travel Health in Yunnan, Kunming (Y. Liang, W. Qin); Ruili Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Authority, Ruili, China (Y. Du, L.-N. Xiong, F. Yang); First People’s Hospital of Yunnan Province, Kunming (T. Zhao)

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Phylogenetic tree of DENV serotypes identified in cross-border travelers entering Yunnan Province, China, from Myanmar during 2017. A) DENV-1; B) DENV-2; C) DENV-3; D) DENV-4. The phylogenetic trees were constructed by the maximum-likelihood method with a Kimura 2 parameter model using MEGA 7.0 software (https://www.megasoftware.net). Bootstrap values were set for 1,000 repetitions. Black dots denote strains from this study, and black triangles denote strains from our previous study (2,3). GenBa

Figure. Phylogenetic tree of DENV serotypes identified in cross-border travelers entering Yunnan Province, China, from Myanmar during 2017. A) DENV-1; B) DENV-2; C) DENV-3; D) DENV-4. The phylogenetic trees were constructed by the maximum-likelihood method with a Kimura 2 parameter model using MEGA 7.0 software (https://www.megasoftware.net). Bootstrap values were set for 1,000 repetitions. Black dots denote strains from this study, and black triangles denote strains from our previous study (2,3). GenBank accession numbers for comparison isolates are provided. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site. DENV, dengue virus.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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