Evidence of Lineage 1 and 3 West Nile Virus in Person with Neuroinvasive Disease, Nebraska, USA, 2023
Emily Davis
1, Jason Velez
1, Jeff Hamik, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Jacki Haley, Jeremy Eschliman, Amanda Panella, J. Erin Staples, Amy Lambert, Matthew Donahue, Aaron C. Brault, and Holly R. Hughes
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (E. Davis, J. Velez, K. Fitzpatrick, A. Panella, J.E. Staples, A. Lambert, A.C. Brault, H.R. Hughes); Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA (J. Hamik, M. Donahue); Two Rivers Public Health Department, Kearney, Nebraska, USA (J. Haley, J. Eschliman)
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Figure 1. Coverage of lineage 1 and lineage 3 WNV as determined by reference guided assembly in samples from a patient with neuroinvasive disease and evidence of lineage 1 and 3 WNV infection, Nebraska, USA, 2023. Using de novo assembled consensus sequences, a reference guided assembly was completed. Reads mapped to lineage 1 (orange) and lineage 3 (purple) WNV are shown in serum (A), after Vero passage 1 (B), and in cerebrospinal fluid (C). WNV, West Nile virus.
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