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Volume 24, Number 3—March 2018
Research

Use of Genome Sequencing to Define Institutional Influenza Outbreaks, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2014–15

Derek R. MacFaddenComments to Author , Allison McGeer, Taryn Athey, Stephen Perusini, Romy Olsha, Aimin Li, Alireza Eshaghi, Jonathan B. Gubbay1, and William P. Hanage1
Author affiliations: University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (D.R. MacFadden, A. McGeer, J.B. Gubbay); Mount Sinai Hospital, Sinai Health System, Toronto (A. McGeer); Public Health Ontario Laboratory, Toronto (T. Athey, S. Perusini, R. Olsha, A. Li, A. Eshaghi, J.B. Gubbay); Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (W.P. Hanage)

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Figure 3

Histograms of pairwise distances for within-outbreak pairs (black) and between contemporaneous outbreak pairs (white) for influenza A(H3N2) samples from patients in long-term care facilities, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2014–15. A) Majority genome; B) hemagglutinin gene. Light gray indicates overlap between categories.

Figure 3. Histograms of pairwise distances for within-outbreak pairs (white) and between contemporaneous outbreak pairs (light gray) for influenza A(H3N2) samples from patients in long-term care facilities, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2014–15. A) Majority genome; B) hemagglutinin gene. Black indicates overlap between categories.

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1These authors were co–principal investigators for this article.

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