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Phylogenetic Reconstructions Reveal the Circulation of a Novel Dengue Virus-1V Clade and the Persistence of a Dengue Virus-2 III Genotype in Northeast Brazil.
Fritsch H, Moreno K, Lima IAB, Santos CS, Costa BGG, de Almeida BL, Dos Santos RA, Francisco MVLO, Sampaio MPS, de Lima MM, Pereira FM, Fonseca V, Tosta S, Xavier J, de Oliveira C, Adelino T, de Mello ALES, Gräf T, Alcantara LCJ, Giovanetti M, de Siqueira IC. Fritsch H, et al. Among authors: sampaio mps. Viruses. 2023 Apr 28;15(5):1073. doi: 10.3390/v15051073. Viruses. 2023. PMID: 37243159 Free PMC article.
Detection of encephalitis-causing viruses reveals predominance of chikungunya virus in the state of Bahia, Brazil.
Sampaio MPS, Rosário MSD, Martins LC, Trindade LVL, Francisco MVLO, Costa BGG, Vasconcelos GA, Lima IAB, Macêdo YSF, Carvalho FML, de Santana MBR, Khouri R, Fritsch H, Xavier J, Fonseca V, Giovanetti M, de Mello ALES, Pereira FM, Campos GS, de Jesus PAP, Farias DS, Souza MS, Galvão AJP, Costa FO, Bessa MC, Chagas JRLP, Silvany C, Teles JMM, de Lima MM, Farias TLA, Gräf T, de Siqueira IC. Sampaio MPS, et al. Int J Infect Dis. 2024 May 16:107090. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2024.107090. Online ahead of print. Int J Infect Dis. 2024. PMID: 38762045 Free article.