Abstract
We analyzed 64 human metapneumovirus strains from eight countries. Phylogenetic analysis identified two groups (A and B, amino acid identity 93%-96%) and four subgroups. Although group A strains predominated, accounting for 69% of all strains, as many B as A strains were found in persons ≥3 years of age.
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Boivin, G., Mackay, I., Sloots, T. P., Madhi, S., Freymuth, F., Wolf, D., … LeBlanc, É. (2004). Global genetic diversity of human metapneumovirus fusion gene. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10(6), 1154–1157. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1006.031097
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