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Volume 12, Number 2, February 2006 Nipah Virus-associated Encephalitis Outbreak, Siliguri, IndiaMandeep S. Chadha,* James A. Comer,† Luis Lowe,† Paul A. Rota,† Pierre
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Figure 3. Comparison of partial N-gene nucleotide sequences obtained from the Siliguri specimens (by patient number, see Table) to sequences obtained from Nipah virus isolates from Bangladesh (AY988601) and Malaysia (AF212302, AF376747). Letters indicate positions that differ from the reference sequence on the top line, Nipah-malaysia-1. Dots indicate nucleotide identity. R indicates A or G. |
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