Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Can someone point me to the singapore resistant case.
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by niman View PostAnd Singapore makes 8. All have H274Y and sequences from 6 are public or semi public and all are different backgrounds.
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by Mamabird View PostGot it, and thanks. Now we have Hunan to make seven (7).
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by niman View Post...H274Y has been reported 6 times (not counting those that might be at the Texas border or the Singapore sequence at GISAID that is being withheld) ...
Hong Kong
Osaka
Yamaguchi
Denmark
Quebec
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by wotan View PostIn May in Singapore, what was the likelihood this patient was treated with Tamiflu?
The fact that it has not been mentioned or depsoited at Genbank indicates it is being withheld, or the testing of samples is significantly delayed. I strongly suspect the former.
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by wotan View PostIn May in Singapore, what was the likelihood this patient was treated with Tamiflu?
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by gsgs View Postwhy ? are they writing a paper about it ?
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
why ? are they writing a paper about it ?
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by niman View PostThe CDC released 62 sequences to Genbank. However ALL 62 are from the US. They did NOT release sequences from other countries including Argentina, Singapore, Kenya, and MANY others deposited at GISAID yesterday.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/FLU/SwineFlu.html
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Re: July San Paolo Sequence Released
Originally posted by gsgs View PostI assume that ** sequences at GISAID are usually being transferred
to genbank within a few days (?)
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