The rare hepatitis B virus genotype I (HBV-I) classification includes complex A/G/C/U recombinants identified amongst the individuals from China, India, Laos, and Vietnam. Herein we report the first HBV-I specimen from Thailand, with detectable HBsAg despite a 10–amino-acid truncation. This HBV-I genome has a similar recombinant pattern to reference strains, including a C region that branches basal to references, suggesting a premodern era recombination event gave rise to HBV-I. With an average sequence divergence from other genotypes ranging from 7.66% (standard deviation [SD], 0.42%; C) to 14.27% (SD, 0.31%; H), this new genome supports the HBV-I classification as a unique genotype.
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Holzmayer, V., Hance, R., Defechereux, P., Grant, R., Kuhns, M. C., Cloherty, G., & Rodgers, M. A. (2019). Identification of hepatitis B virus genotype I in Thailand. Journal of Medical Virology, 91(4), 717–721. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.25346
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