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Volume 25, Number 6—June 2019
Research

Novel Orthobunyavirus Causing Severe Kidney Disease in Broiler Chickens, Malaysia, 2014–2017

Vilmos PalyaComments to Author , Edit Walkóné Kovács, Szilvia Marton, Tímea Tatár-Kis, Balázs Felföldi, Barbara Forró, Marianna Domán, and Krisztián Bányai
Author affiliations: Ceva-Phylaxia Veterinary Biologicals Co. Ltd., Budapest, Hungary (V. Palya, E.W. Kovács, T. Tatár-Kis, B. Felföldi); Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (S. Marton, B. Forró, M. Domán, K. Bányai)

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Figure 4

Phylogenetic trees of novel orthobunyavirus (Kedah fatal kidney syndrome virus) identified as the cause of severe kidney disease, Malaysia, 2014–2017 (black diamonds) and reference orthobunyaviruses. A) Large gene–derived tree; B) medium gene–derived tree; C) small gene–derived tree. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site.

Figure 4. Phylogenetic trees of novel orthobunyavirus (Kedah fatal kidney syndrome virus) identified as the cause of severe kidney disease, Malaysia, 2014–2017 (black diamonds) and reference orthobunyaviruses. A) Large genome segment tree; B) medium gene–derived tree; C) small genome segment derived tree. Scale bars indicate nucleotide substitutions per site.

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