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Volume 25, Number 2—February 2019
Synopsis

Atypical Cowpox Virus Infection in Smallpox-Vaccinated Patient, France

Julien Andreani1, Jean-Philippe Arnault1, Jacques Y. Bou Khalil, Jônatas Abrahão, Enora Tomei, Emeline Vial, Marion Le Bideau, Didier RaoultComments to Author , and Bernard La ScolaComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Institut Hospitalo-Universitaire Méditerranée Infection, Marseille (J. Andreani, J.Y. Bou Khalil, E. Tomei, E. Vial, M. Le Bideau, D. Raoult, B. La Scola); Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France (J. Andreani, J.Y. Bou Khalil, D. Raoult, B. La Scola); Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Amiens-Picardie, Amiens, France (J.-P. Arnault); Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (J. Abrahão)

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Figure 2

Phylogenetic tree of 73 orthopoxviruses, including cowpox virus isolate obtained from smallpox-vaccinated patient in France, 2016 (boldface). The tree includes data from 162,829 positions on central regions. Branches with a bootstrap value below 0.5 were deleted. Numbers shown on branches indicate bootstrap scores (e.g, 1.0 represents 100%).

Figure 2. Phylogenetic tree of 73 orthopoxviruses, including cowpox virus isolate obtained from smallpox-vaccinated patient in France, 2016 (boldface). The tree includes data from 162,829 positions on central regions. Branches with a bootstrap value below 0.5 were deleted. Numbers shown on branches indicate bootstrap scores (e.g, 1.0 represents 100%). Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.

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1These first authors contributed equally to this article.

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