## Abstract Nucleotide sequence analyses of the SH gene of 18 mumps virus isolates collected in the 2006–2007 parotitis epidemic in the state of São Paulo identified a new genotype, designated genotype M. This new designation fulfills all the parameters required to define a new mumps virus genotype
Detection of a new yellow fever virus lineage within the South American genotype I in Brazil
✍ Scribed by Renato P. de Souza; Peter G. Foster; Maria Anice M. Sallum; Terezinha L.M. Coimbra; Adriana Y. Maeda; Vivian R. Silveira; Eduardo S. Moreno; Fernanda G. da Silva; Iray M. Rocco; Ivani B. Ferreira; Akemi Suzuki; Fabíola M. Oshiro; Selma M.C.N. Petrella; Luiz E. Pereira; Giselda Katz; Cilea H. Tengan; Melissa M. Siciliano; Cecília L.S. dos Santos
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 267 KB
- Volume
- 82
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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✦ Synopsis
Nucleotide sequences of two regions of the genomes of 11 yellow fever virus (YFV) samples isolated from monkeys or humans with symptomatic yellow fever (YF) in Brazil in 2000, 2004, and 2008 were determined with the objective of establishing the genotypes and studying the genetic variation. Results of the Bayesian phylogenetic analysis showed that sequences generated from strains from 2004 and 2008 formed a new subclade within the clade 1 of the South American genotype I. The new subgroup is here designated as 1E. Sequences of YFV strains recovered in 2000 belong to the subclade 1D, which comprises previously characterized YFV strains from Brazil. Molecular dating analyses suggested that the new subclade 1E started diversifying from 1D about 1975 and that the most recent 2004-2008 isolates arose about 1985.
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