3 research outputs found
Sero-positivity to EKV-1 and EKV-2.
<p>A serosurvey for EKV-1 and EKV-2 was performed on Nigerian samples (n = 320). Cut-off values were based on the mean of US normals (n = 137) plus either 3xSD or 5xSD (SD = standard deviation).</p><p>Sero-positivity to EKV-1 and EKV-2.</p
Sequencing results and schematic representation of the EKV-1 and -2 genome organization.
<p>(<b>A</b>) Overview of the data generated for each novel rhabdovirus. (<b>B</b>) A schematic showing the assembled genomes, consisting of the following genes: <i>nucleoprotein</i> (N), <i>phosphoprotein</i> (P), <i>matrix</i> (M), <i>U1</i>/<i>U2</i>/<i>U3</i> (uncharacterized accessory proteins), <i>glycoprotein</i> (G), and <i>polymerase</i> (L). We indicate in orange (EKV-1) and blue (EKV-2) segments of the viral genomes that could not be assembled from Illumina reads and instead Sanger sequenced. (<b>C</b>) Coverage plots of the final viral genomes.</p
Examples of rhabdoviruses reported in Africa.
<p>A map depicting examples of rhabdoviruses isolated in sub-Saharan Africa. This map does not depict the current distribution of rhabdoviruses in Sub-Saharan Africa, nor is it meant as a comprehensive listing of all rhabdoviruses isolated in Africa; rather its purpose is to illustrate that many rhabdoviruses have been discovered throughout Africa over the past half-century. Country refers to the sample’s country of origin. Abbreviations: CAR, Central African Republic; DRC, Democratic Republic of Congo.</p