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Volume 26, Number 12—December 2020
Synopsis

Animal Rabies Surveillance, China, 2004–2018

Ye Feng1, Yuyang Wang1, Weidi Xu, Zhongzhong Tu, Tingfang Liu, Minghe Huo, Yan Liu, Wenjie Gong, Zheng Zeng, Wen Wang, Yinhong Wei, and Changchun TuComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Changchun, China (Y. Feng, Y. Wang, W. Xu, Z. Tu, T. Liu, M. Huo, Y. Liu, W. Gong, C. Tu); Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun (W. Xu, T. Liu); Jilin University College of Veterinary Medicine, Changchun (M. Huo, W. Gong); Center for Animal Disease Control and Prevention of Chongqing, Chongqing, China (Z. Zeng); Animal Health Inspection Institute of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Urumqi, China (W. Wang); Center for Animal Disease Control and Prevention of Alxa Youqi, Alxa, China (Y. Wei); Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for the Prevention and Control of Important Animal Infectious Disease and Zoonoses, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, China (C. Tu)

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Figure 1

Phylogenetic analysis of 300 full rabies virus nucleoprotein sequences showed that RABVs in China could be classified into 4 major clades and 8 subclades. Bootstrap values = 1,000. Solid circles indicate sequences from this study; open circles indicate representative sequences from China previously published and retrieved from GenBank (Appendix Table 3). Unlabeled sequences are from surrounding countries; a few are vaccine sequences in the subclade of another Cosmopolitan clade. Named branches: dog isolates spilling out from wild animals; bold branches: wild animal isolates as indicated. SEA, Southeast Asia.

Figure 1. Phylogenetic analysis of 300 full rabies virus nucleoprotein sequences showed that RABVs in China could be classified into 4 major clades and 8 subclades. Bootstrap values = 1,000. Solid circles indicate sequences from this study; open circles indicate representative sequences from China previously published and retrieved from GenBank (Appendix Table 3). Unlabeled sequences are from surrounding countries; a few are vaccine sequences in the subclade of another Cosmopolitan clade. Named branches: dog isolates spilling out from wild animals; bold branches: wild animal isolates as indicated. SEA, Southeast Asia.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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