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Basic Characteristics of Mutations
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Mutation Site
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A226V |
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Mutation Site Sentence
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Chikungunya virus of the EasternCentralSouthern African genotype harboring the E1:A226V mutation was identified. |
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Mutation Level
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Amino acid level |
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Mutation Type
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Nonsynonymous substitution |
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Gene/Protein/Region
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E1 |
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Standardized Encoding Gene
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E1
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Genotype/Subtype
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ECSA |
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Viral Reference
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Figure 1
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Functional Impact and Mechanisms
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Disease
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Chikungunya Fever
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Immune
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- |
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Target Gene
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-
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Clinical and Epidemiological Correlations
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Clinical Information
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Y |
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Treatment
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- |
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Location
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New Guinea |
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Literature Information
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PMID
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23965757
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Title
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Outbreak of chikungunya virus infection, Vanimo, Papua New Guinea
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Author
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Horwood PF,Reimer LJ,Dagina R,Susapu M,Bande G,Katusele M,Koimbu G,Jimmy S,Ropa B,Siba PM,Pavlin BI
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Journal
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Emerging infectious diseases
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Journal Info
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2013;19(9):1535-8
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Abstract
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In June 2012, health authorities in Papua New Guinea detected an increase in febrile illnesses in Vanimo. Chikungunya virus of the Eastern/Central/Southern African genotype harboring the E1:A226V mutation was identified. This ongoing outbreak has spread to >/=8 other provinces and has had a harmful effect on public health.
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Sequence Data
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-
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