<p>The MCC tree of 320 complete G sequences of rabies street strains in China. Consistent with earlier studies, isolates are classified into six major clades China I to VI, with China I and II containing the majority of samples. However, the tree is distinct from previous results in that there are relatively fewer isolates placed in clade II, indicating that China I is now the dominant clade. This clade can be further subdivided into eight major branches with high support. The figure also shows the distribution of hosts throughout the clades. The majority of isolates are from dogs, but human isolates are marked with an X (left column) domesticated animals such as cattle are marked with a blue square (middle column) and wildlife are marked w...
Yunnan Province in China borders 3 countries (Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar) in Southeast Asia. In the ...
<p>These trees are based on the WHO standard sequence window within the N gene. Panel A. Phylogeneti...
<p>Bootstrap values are indicated at the main nodes. Most sequences are contained in clade I and cla...
<p>Maximum clade credibility (MCC) tree of dataset 6 using 232 full length N gene sequences of Chine...
<div><p>Rabies remains a serious problem in China with three epidemics since 1949 and the country in...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in the number of rabies cases in China and an expansion in t...
A. Upper panel: human rabies in Yunnan Province from 1976 to 2015; lower panel: sampling of RABV sam...
Abstract Background Rabies is a severe epidemic in Guangxi province, China, with hundreds of deaths ...
<p>The rabies virus isolates from Guangxi are indicated by black triangles (▴).</p
<p>(A) The number of cases at province level over years and provinces of increasing incidence from 2...
Human rabies cases in the Guangxi province of China decreased from 839 in 1982 to 24 in 1995, but su...
China has seen a massive resurgence of rabies cases in the last 15 years with more than 25,000 human...
Yunnan Province in China borders 3 countries (Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar) in Southeast Asia. In the ...
<p>Maximum Likelihood Trees for (a) dataset 4 and (b) dataset 5 containing sequences isolated in cou...
a large-scale rabies epidemic occurred in this province, which subsided by the late 1990s. However, ...
Yunnan Province in China borders 3 countries (Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar) in Southeast Asia. In the ...
<p>These trees are based on the WHO standard sequence window within the N gene. Panel A. Phylogeneti...
<p>Bootstrap values are indicated at the main nodes. Most sequences are contained in clade I and cla...
<p>Maximum clade credibility (MCC) tree of dataset 6 using 232 full length N gene sequences of Chine...
<div><p>Rabies remains a serious problem in China with three epidemics since 1949 and the country in...
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in the number of rabies cases in China and an expansion in t...
A. Upper panel: human rabies in Yunnan Province from 1976 to 2015; lower panel: sampling of RABV sam...
Abstract Background Rabies is a severe epidemic in Guangxi province, China, with hundreds of deaths ...
<p>The rabies virus isolates from Guangxi are indicated by black triangles (▴).</p
<p>(A) The number of cases at province level over years and provinces of increasing incidence from 2...
Human rabies cases in the Guangxi province of China decreased from 839 in 1982 to 24 in 1995, but su...
China has seen a massive resurgence of rabies cases in the last 15 years with more than 25,000 human...
Yunnan Province in China borders 3 countries (Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar) in Southeast Asia. In the ...
<p>Maximum Likelihood Trees for (a) dataset 4 and (b) dataset 5 containing sequences isolated in cou...
a large-scale rabies epidemic occurred in this province, which subsided by the late 1990s. However, ...
Yunnan Province in China borders 3 countries (Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar) in Southeast Asia. In the ...
<p>These trees are based on the WHO standard sequence window within the N gene. Panel A. Phylogeneti...
<p>Bootstrap values are indicated at the main nodes. Most sequences are contained in clade I and cla...