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Volume 8, Number 4, April 2002

Research

Introduction of West Nile Virus in the Middle East by Migrating White Storks

Mertyn Malkinson,* Caroline Banet,* Yoram Weisman,* Shimon Pokamunski,† Roni King,‡ Marie-Thérèse Drouet,§ and Vincent Deubel§
*Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan, Israel; †Veterinary Services and Animal Health, Beit Dagan, Israel; ‡Nature and Parks Authority, Jerusalem, Israel; and §Pasteur Institute, Lyon, France

 
 
Figure. Abbreviated alignment of E gene sequences of Israeli isolates...
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Figure. Abbreviated alignment of E gene sequences of Israeli isolates Goose 98, Goose 99, White-eyed gull 99, and IS98-ST1 with the consensus sequence of WN-NY99. The nucleotide numbers correspond to their location in the envelope gene.

 

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