Abstract
A collection of 37 rabies-infected samples, 10 human saliva and 27 animal brain, were recovered during 2001-2004 from the cities of Bangalore and Hyderabad in southern India and from Kasauli, a mountainous region in Himachal Pradesh, northern India. Phylogenetic analysis of partial N gene nucleotide sequences of these 37 specimens and 1 archival specimen identified 2 groups, divided according to their geographic (north or south) origins. Comparison of selected Indian viruses with representative rabies viruses recovered worldwide showed a close association of all Indian isolates with the circumpolar Arctic rabies lineage distributed throughout northern latitudes of North America and Europe and other viruses recovered from several Asian countries.
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Nadin-Davis, S. A., Turner, G., Paul, J. P. V., Madhusudana, S. N., & Wandeler, A. I. (2007). Emergence of arctic-like rabies lineage in India. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 13(1), 111–116. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1301.060702
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