Tracing the spatiotemporal phylodynamics of Japanese encephalitis virus genotype I throughout Asia and the western Pacific.
<h4>Background</h4>Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV; Flaviridae: Flavivirus) causes Japanese encephalitis (JE), which is the most important arboviral disease in Asia and the western Pacific. Among the five JEV genotypes (GI-V), GI has dominated traditional epidemic regions in the past 20...
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Main Authors: | Fan Li (Author), Yun Feng (Author), Guowei Wang (Author), Weijia Zhang (Author), Shihong Fu (Author), Zuosu Wang (Author), Qikai Yin (Author), Kai Nie (Author), Juying Yan (Author), Xuan Deng (Author), Ying He (Author), Liang Liang (Author), Songtao Xu (Author), Zhenhai Wang (Author), Guodong Liang (Author), Huanyu Wang (Author) |
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