Surveillance and agnostic capture sequencing of samples from individuals with rash-associated illness in Mali indicates regional transmission of measles virus from West and Central Africa

Kané, F., Collins, J., Koné, A., Keita, N. Y., Cisse, I., Koné, K. M., Diallo, D., Konate, I., Dabitao, D. K., Diarra, B., Sanogo, I., Coulibaly, T. A., Diallo, M., Keita, D., Tangara, C. O., Diakité, M., Dao, S., Fouth-Tchos, K., Aboulhab, J., … Doumbia, S. (2024). Surveillance and agnostic capture sequencing of samples from individuals with rash-associated illness in Mali indicates regional transmission of measles virus from West and Central Africa. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 126, 105691. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meegid.2024.105691
Authors:
Fousseyni Kané
John Collins
Amadou Koné
Noumou Y Keita
Issa Cisse
Klèma M Koné
Dramane Diallo
Issa Konate
Djeneba K Dabitao
Bassirou Diarra
Ibrahim Sanogo
Tenin A Coulibaly
Mountaga Diallo
Daouda Keita
Cheick O Tangara
Mahamadou Diakité
Sounkalo Dao
Karine Fouth-Tchos
Jamila Aboulhab
Aaron Neal
Kathryn Shaw-Saliba
Xiang-Jun Lu
Thomas Briese
W Ian Lipkin
Ibrehima Guindo
Ray Y Chen
J Kenneth Wickiser
Seydou Doumbia
Affiliated Authors:
Fousseyni Kané
John Collins
Amadou Koné
Xiang-Jun Lu
Thomas Briese
W Ian Lipkin
J Kenneth Wickiser
Author Keywords:
genome
mali
measles
phylogeny
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Article
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10.1016/j.meegid.2024.105691
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