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Burkina Faso Off-Clade pH1N1 Sequences with Strong Homology to H7N9 Vaccine Candidate
Burkina Faso Off-Clade pH1N1 Sequences with Strong Homology to H7N9 Vaccine Candidate
Burkina Faso Off-CladepH1N1Sequences with
Strong Homology
to H7N9 Vaccine Candidate
Introduction
Three <b><span style="color: #660000;">Off-Clade</span></b> <b><span style="color: #4c1130;">Pandemic H1N1</span></b> sequences sampled from <b>Burkina Faso </b>were published recently at <b>GISAID</b> by the <span style="color: #783f04;"><b>United States CDC</b></span>. These West African sequences group with a small set of <b><span style="color: #660000;">highly divergent</span></b> sequences we have been following that carries an unusually strong polymorphic homology to H7N9. The set of distinct <b><span style="color: #4c1130;">pH1N1</span></b> <b><span style="color: #274e13;">HA</span></b> polymorphisms also displays a 51% homology to zoonotic H3N2 and a rather high 44% homology to the H7 serotypes . . .
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