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Volume 11, Number 5, May 2005

Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza Virus in Smuggled Thai Eagles, Belgium

Steven Van Borm,* Isabelle Thomas,† Germaine Hanquet,† Bénédicte Lambrecht,* Marc Boschmans,* Gérald Dupont,† Mireille Decaestecker,* René Snacken,† and Thierry van den Berg*
*Veterinary and Agrochemical Research Centre, Brussels, Belgium; and †Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels, Belgium

 
 
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Figure 1. Neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree (rooted to A/turkey/England/50-92/1991) based on the alignment of a 654-bp fragment of the hemagglutinin gene of A/crested eagle/Belgium/2004 (bold italic), including the cleaving site. Bootstrap values >50 (1,000 replicates) are indicated near the branches. The Z cluster refers to Li et al. (10).

 

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