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Volume 25, Number 1—January 2019
Dispatch

Puumala Hantavirus Genotypes in Humans, France, 2012–2016

Jean-Marc Reynes1Comments to Author , Damien Carli, Damien Thomas2, and Guillaume Castel
Author affiliations: Institut Pasteur, Lyon, France (J.-M. Reynes, D. Carli, D. Thomas); CBGP, INRA, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Université Montpellier, Montpellier, France (G. Castel)

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Figure 2

Location of the Puumala virus small segment RNA coding domain sequence sublineages Q64 and R64 detected in human cases, by municipality of exposure, France, 2012–2016. Gray shading indicates the hantavirus-endemic area; red circles indicate Q64 sequences, by size; blue diamonds indicate R64 sequences.

Figure 2. Location of the Puumala virus small segment RNA coding domain sequence sublineages Q64 and R64 detected in human cases, by municipality of exposure, France, 2012–2016. Gray shading indicates the hantavirus-endemic area; red circles indicate Q64 sequences, by size; blue diamonds indicate R64 sequences.

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1Current affiliation: Institut Pasteur, Paris, France.

2Current affiliation: Laboratoire P4 INSERM Jean Mérieux, Lyon, France.

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