Chinnawirotpisan Piyawan, Chusri Sarunyou, Manasatienkij Wudtichai, Joonlasak Khajohn, Huang Angkana T, Poolpanichupatam Yongyuth, Lohachanakul Jindarat, Rungrojcharoenkit Kamonthip, Thaisomboonsuk Butsaya, Buddhari Darunee, Anderson Kathryn B, Simasatien Sriluck, Suwanpakdee Detchvijitr, Watanaveeradej Veerachai, Supadish Pra-On, Suntarattiwong Piyarat, Jones Anthony R, Fernandez Stefan, Klungthong Chonticha
Department of Virology, U.S. Army Medical Directorate-Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand
Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkhla University, Songkhla, Thailand.
Microbiol Resour Announc. 2020 Oct 15;9(42):e00438-20. doi: 10.1128/MRA.00438-20.
The coding-complete genome sequences of 22 chikungunya virus strains collected from the 2018-2019 outbreak in Thailand are reported. All sequences belong to the East/Central/South African (ECSA) genotype and contain two mutations, E1:K211E and E2:V264A, which were previously shown to be associated with increased viral infectivity, dissemination, and transmission in .
本文报道了从2018 - 2019年泰国疫情中收集的22株基孔肯雅病毒的编码完整基因组序列。所有序列均属于东非/中非/南非(ECSA)基因型,并包含两个突变,即E1:K211E和E2:V264A,此前已证明这两个突变与病毒在……中的感染性、传播和传播增加有关。