Publications
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simultaneous cocirculation of both european varicella-zoster virus genotypes (e1 and e2) in mexico city. | full-length genome analysis of varicella-zoster virus (vzv) has shown that viral strains can be classified into seven different genotypes: european (e), mosaic (m), and japanese (j), and the e and m genotypes can be further subclassified into e1, e2, and m1 through 4, respectively. the distribution of the main vzv genotypes in mexico was described earlier, demonstrating the predominance of e genotype, although other genotypes (m1 and m4) were also identified. however, no information regarding th ... | 2010 | 20220168 |
genetic variation of varicella-zoster virus strains circulating in mexico city. | different studies regarding vzv genotype distribution worldwide have demonstrated that genetic diversity and epidemiology of infection significantly vary from region to region. in mexico, vzv genotype distribution is largely unknown mostly due to the lack of a surveillance system that monitors accurately the presence of viral strains circulating in the country. | 2009 | 19828367 |