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Volume 9, Number 4, April 2003 Hepatitis E Virus Epidemiology in Industrialized CountriesPilar Clemente-Casares,* Sonia Pina,* Maria Buti,† Rosend Jardi,†
Margarita Martín,‡ Sílvia Bofill-Mas,* and Rosina Girones* |
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Figure 1. Unrooted phylogenetic tree showing the relationship over a 123-bp fragment within open reading frame 2 between representative Hepatitis E virus strains reported in this study and other isolates from genotype I (C1, China; P, Pakistan; I, India; BCN, Barcelona, Spain; and B, Burma), genotype II (M, Mexico), genotype III (US1 and US2, United States; Sw, swine, United States; G1 and G2, Greece; It, Italy; and Au, Austria), and genotype IV (C2 and C3, China). Strains from Barcelona, Spain, Washington, D.C., United States, and Nancy, France, are in bold. |
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