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Reported the first case of microcephaly by Zika in PanamaLast Thursday, a baby born with malformation and died a few hours. When subjected to the tests tested positive for the virus, although his mother was negativeMARCH 19, 2016 TO 13:28 Facebook27TwitterTumblrStumbleUponRedditE-mailShareThe authorities of the Ministry of Health said the baby tested positive for the virus, but the mother had been negative. ( The Star ) Health authorities in Panama reported the first death of the newborn as a result of microcephaly caused by Zika virus. The child died last Thursday, a few hours after birth, due to the malformations that suffered. The information was released by the Ministry of Health, who at a press conference reported that the mother of the newborn tested negative for the virus Zika, but that when they analyzed the umbilical cord blood of the baby, this was positive. This is the first case of microcephaly by Zika reported outside Brazil. Dr. Nestor Sosa, the Gorgas Memorial Institute said the incident occurred in the maternity ward of St. Thomas Hospital, the main hospital in the Central American country. Both the Ministry of Health and the Gorgas Institute authorities warned that contagion came from mother to child during pregnancy, although the mother never knew she was infected with the virus. Director of Health Ministry, Itza Barahona de Mosca, reported that malformations of the baby had been found during a follow-up visit pregnancy and from that moment the patient referred to the clinic pregnancy Hospital Santo Tomas, for monitor it until the time of delivery. According to Barahona, the mother of the deceased child had begun her pregnancy in approximately August 2015, but by that time, it had not yet been detected any cases of the virus in the metropolitan area of Panama, and also stressed that she did not have any family relationship indigenous of the region Guna Yala, which was where the first cases of Zika reported in that country. Until this week, in Panama have been detected 134 cases of the virus, most of which were reported in the area of Guna Yala. Of the total cases, three have been reported in sodium-sensitive hypertension women, including one woman and gave birth, but the baby was born completely healthy. The mother of the child who died is resident of the neighborhood La Chorrera in Panama City, and according to Dr. Sosa, she was never sick, so the expert recalled that only one in five cases of Zika patients have symptoms very similar to Dengue. The authorities, once again, the call for communities to collaborate with the elimination of mosquito breeding sites, which generate both Zika virus, such as dengue and Chicungunya. http://es.panampost.com/thabata-molina/2016/03/19/reportan-el-primer-caso-de-microcefalia-por-zika-en-panama/
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Zika discover possible relationship with microcephaly in PanamaMarch 20, 2016 · By Andres TremontPrint · EmailRegistered in Panama this Saturday the first case of microcephaly possibly related to zika to find virus in the umbilical cord of a newborn, as confirmed by the Ministry of Health of that country. Panamanian doctors said in a press conference that they had found traces of the virus in the umbilical cord of the baby, who died four hours after birth. The mother of the newborn affected by microcephaly had not shown symptoms of Zika virus during pregnancy. Gorgas hospital specialists, in the city of Panama, considered it possible that the mother contracted the virus but never show symptoms reason that could explain the negative test result. It is believed that this is the first event occurred outside Brazil, where there have been about 860 cases of microcephaly that could be linked to the Zika virus, transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. Health Minister of Panama, Itza Barahona, said it was "a matter of time" for a case of a child affected by microcephaly associated with registrata zika in Panama. DC | BBC http://www.diariocontraste.com/2016/03/descubren-posible-relacion-del-zika-con-microcefalia-en-panama/
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Panama: Doctors are Zika virus in the umbilical cord of a newborn with microcephalyDraftingBBC WorldMarch 20, 2016ShareImage copyrightGettyImage captionis known with certainty that the mosquito Aedes aegypti is the main route of transmission of Zika virus, which is present in at least 24 countries and territories in the Americas.Panama reported Saturday the first case of possibly related to the Zika virus microcephaly, as confirmed by the Ministry of Health of that country. What is the Zika virus, the disease that is spreading through Latin AmericaMicrocephaly affects head size, growth and can lead to genetic disorders and neurological disorders. Image copyrightSPLImage captionThe mother had not shown symptoms, but the newborn died four hours old. They found the virus in the umbilical cord.It is believed that this is the first event occurred outside Brazil , where there have been about 860 cases of microcephaly that could be linked to the Zika virus, transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. Panamanian doctors said in a press conference that they had found traces of the virus in the baby 's umbilical cord , who died four hours after birth. without symptomsThe mother of the newborn affected by microcephaly had not shown symptoms of Zika virus during pregnancy. Beyond rumors and conspiracy theories: the latter is known about the link between zika and microcephalyHow zika kills brain cells in fetusesGorgas hospital specialists, in the city of Panama, considered it possible that the mother contracted the virus but never show symptoms , reason that could explain the negative test result. Image copyrightGettyImage captionIn Brazil there have been about 860 cases of microcephaly that could be linked to the Zika virus."What we have found is that tested positive with the sample of cord blood, and that is baby's blood and not his mother," said the director of the institution Nestor Sosa. Health Minister of Panama, Itza Barahona, said it was " a matter of time" for a case of a child affected by microcephaly associated with registrata zika in Panama. EmergencyImage copyrightReutersImage captionIn several Latin American countries, including Brazil, Cuba and Panama, have carried outoperations fumigation as a preventive measure.The World Health Organization (WHO) declared last February to Zika virus as aglobal health emergency, because the mosquito - borne infection has been linked to neurological diseases in newborn infants. With this measure, the UN body intended to contain the spread of this virus that has been linked to thousands of cases of microcephaly in Brazil and keeps on alert twenty countries in Latin America. The WHO Director Margaret Chan advised pregnant women not to travel to the countries most affected if not necessary. And if they do, they use mosquito repellent and long sleeves. The virus is spreading rapidly and, according to WHO, this year may report up tofour million cases only in the Americas . http://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias/2016/03/160319_zika_panama_microcefalia_ps?ocid=socialflow_twitter
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http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Zika-Baby-in-Panama-the-First-Microcephaly-Case-Outside-Brazil-20160320-0012.html The case is the first recorded outside Brazil and in the Northern hemisphere. Panama registered its first case of the birth defect microcephaly, which has links to the Zika virus, on Saturday. The Gorgas Memorial Institute in the Central American country said they found cases of the mosquito borne Zika virus in the baby's umbilical cord and that baby was born with an underdeveloped brain and an abnormally small head which are common traits of the condition. The child died four hours after being born and has become the first case of the rare defect in the Northern Hemisphere. RELATED: WHO: 'Very Real Possibility' Zika Virus Linked to Birth Defect The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Zika a global public health organization in February over its links to microcephaly and expects to confirm that the virus causes the condition within the next four to six months. Brazil has reported over a million cases of the Zika virus and was the only country to have recorded infants born with microcephaly who tested positive for Zika until now. The latest outbreak of the Zika originated in northeastern Brazil towards the end of 2015. Brazilian authorities have recorded 860 cases of microcephaly. This content was originally published by teleSUR at the following address: "http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Zika-Baby-in-Panama-the-First-Microcephaly-Case-Outside-Brazil-20160320-0012.html". If you intend to use it, please cite the source and provide a link to the original article. www.teleSURtv.net/english
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LOCUS KU926326 231 bp RNA linear VRL 17-MAR-2016 DEFINITION Zika virus isolate Zika 2235 Israel ex Colombia 2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds. ACCESSION KU926326 VERSION KU926326.1 GI:1006592949 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Zika virus ORGANISM Zika virus Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Flaviviridae; Flavivirus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Zika virus in Israeli travelers: Asia, Central and South America JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (16-MAR-2016) Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Sheba Way, Ramat-Gan 5262100, Israel COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END## FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..231 /organism="Zika virus" /mol_type="genomic RNA" /isolate="Zika 2235 Israel ex Colombia 2015" /isolation_source="blood" /host="Homo sapiens" /db_xref="taxon:64320" /country="Israel" /collection_date="27-Dec-2015"
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First case of Zika virus in Israel A girl who returned from Colombia was diagnosed as carrying the South American virus. She was discharged home in generally good condition and is not considered contagious, since the virus mainly infects people via mosquito bites. Dr. Itay Gal Published: 01.22.16, 23:22 / Israel Culture A two-year-old girl who returned to Israel with her parents after visiting South America was diagnosed as carrying the Zika virus by the Health Ministry's central laboratory in Tel HaShomer. She was released in generally good condition and is not considered a hazard to others, as the virus mostly infects through mosquito bites. The American Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently reported three new Zika infections in the US. All three were also recent returns from South America, and are in good condition. Mosquito bites are the main way the zika virus infects people. (Photo: Shutterstock) Zika is mainly limited to flu-like symptoms, but can sometimes cause complications. It generally takes between three and 12 days before symptoms – such as fever, rashes, joint pains, and redness in the eyes - become apparent. In rare cases, the disease can cause more severe neurological complications that lead to paralysis. The CDC has issued travel warnings for the heavily infected area, especially aimed at pregnant women, whose fetuses can be endangered if they are infected. The Zika virus has no direct treatment or vaccine. Infected patients are usually treated for their symptoms, including hospitalization, fluid intake and frequent monitoring. The disease usually subsides within a few days. http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4756499,00.html
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A 2-year-old returning from Colombia was recently diagnosed as Israel’s first case of the Zika virus. The child, who was diagnosed at the National Center for Zoonotic Viruses at Tel Hashomer, was released in good condition, according to the Health Ministry. read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-1.698798
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LOCUS KU926324 231 bp RNA linear VRL 17-MAR-2016 DEFINITION Zika virus isolate Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds. ACCESSION KU926324 VERSION KU926324.1 GI:1006592945 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Zika virus ORGANISM Zika virus Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Flaviviridae; Flavivirus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Zika virus in Israeli travelers: Asia, Central and South America JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (16-MAR-2016) Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Sheba Way, Ramat-Gan 5262100, Israel COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END## FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..231 /organism="Zika virus" /mol_type="genomic RNA" /isolate="Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016" /isolation_source="blood" /host="Homo sapiens" /db_xref="taxon:64320" /country="Israel" /collection_date="22-Feb-2016"
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Case of Zika Virus Infection in Israel************************************** The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) today (March 11) reported the local response to a case of Zika Virus Infection in Israel, and again urged the public to adopt strict anti-mosquito measures during travel. Pregnant women and those planning pregnancy should consider deferring their trip to affected areas. According to the report from the Regional Office for the Western Pacific of the World Health Organization (WHO), the patient travelled to Vietnam from December 9 to 21, 2015, and then to Hong Kong from December 21 to 23. He subsequently returned to Israel and developed fever and headache on December 25. The case was laboratory-confirmed on February 21, 2016. "Upon receipt today, we swiftly followed up with the Ministry of Health of Israel for more case information, including details of local movements of the patient in Hong Kong," a spokesman for the CHP said. The DH's Port Health Office (PHO) will follow up as necessary. In addition, the PHO has stepped up inspection at the airport to maintain strict environmental hygiene with effective mosquito control. Port Health Inspectors have reinforced training for contractors at boundary control points, including the airport, harbour ports and ground crossings, on port hygiene and pest control for effective vector prevention. "Routine health surveillance on the body temperature of inbound travellers at all boundary control points is ongoing. Suspected cases will be referred to healthcare facilities for follow-up. However, at present, around 70 to 80 per cent of infected people are asymptomatic and most can recover fully. Therefore, we again urge those arriving from Zika-affected areas to apply insect repellent for 14 days upon arrival to reduce the risk of transmission," the spokesman DH said. The DH has been closely working with the travel industry and stakeholders, especially agents operating tours in Zika-affected areas and personnel receiving travellers in those areas (particularly pregnant women), to regularly update them on the latest disease information and health advice. As long as there is international travel, there is always a risk of the introduction of Zika virus to Hong Kong. As asymptomatic infection is very common and the potential vector, Aedes albopictus, is present locally, there is also risk of local spread if Zika is introduced to Hong Kong. The public should pay special attention to the countries/areas with reported/indication of autochthonous Zika virus transmission earlier announced by the WHO. The DH has been maintaining close liaison with the WHO as well as overseas, neighbouring and Mainland health authorities to closely monitor the latest developments of Zika. Locally, no human Zika cases have been reported to the CHP to date. To prevent Zika Virus Infection, in addition to general anti-mosquito measures, the DH drew the public's attention to the special notes below: A. Travelling abroad * If going to areas with ongoing Zika transmission (affected areas), travellers, especially those with immune disorders or severe chronic illnesses, should arrange consultation with a doctor at least six weeks before the trip, and take extra preventive measures to avoid mosquito bites; * Those arriving from affected areas should apply insect repellent for 14 days upon arrival. If feeling unwell, e.g. having fever, they should seek medical advice as soon as possible, and provide travel details to a doctor; B. Pregnant women and those preparing for pregnancy * Pregnant women and those preparing for pregnancy should consider deferring their trip to affected areas. Those who must travel should seek medical advice from their doctor before the trip, adopt contraception if appropriate, strictly follow steps to avoid mosquito bites during the trip, and consult and reveal their travel history to their doctor if symptoms develop after the trip. Women preparing for pregnancy are advised to continue to adopt contraception for 28 days after returning from these areas; and C. Special notes for prevention of sexual transmission regarding potential adverse pregnancy outcomes * Pregnant women should not have sex with male partners who have travelled to areas with ongoing Zika virus transmission, or else condoms should be used throughout the pregnancy; * Any male traveller returning from affected areas should: (i) abstain from sex with his pregnant partner, or else use condoms throughout the pregnancy; and (ii) use a condom for at least six months if his female partner may get pregnant. The public may visit the pages below for more disease information and health advice: * The CHP's Zika page (www.chp.gov.hk/en/view_content/43086.html); * The Zika page of the DH's Travel Health Service (www.travelhealth.gov.hk/english/popup/popup_zika.html); * The Outbound Travel Alert page of the Security Bureau (www.sb.gov.hk/eng/ota); and * Anti-mosquito precautions for women (www.fhs.gov.hk/english/health_info/woman/30014.html). Ends/Friday, March 11, 2016 Issued at HKT 17:59 NNNN
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According to the report from the Regional Office for the Western Pacific of the World Health Organization (WHO), the patient travelled to Vietnam from December 9 to 21, 2015, and then to Hong Kong from December 21 to 23. He subsequently returned to Israel and developed fever and headache on December 25. The case was laboratory-confirmed on February 21, 2016. http://www.info.gov.hk/gia/general/201603/11/P201603110556.htm
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An army truck spraying to kill mosquitoes in the Vedado neighborhood of Havana, Cuba. Authorities are spraying in an attempt to prevent the spread of Zika, chikungunya and dengue. (AP) Cuba confirms the fifth imported case of the Zika virus Saturday, March 19, 2016 - 4:00 pm HAVANA, Cuba (EFE) .- Cuba today confirmed the fifth imported case of Zika virus in a patient 27-year-old who arrived in the island last March 9 from Brazil, where he traveled for personal reasons The Ministry of Health Public (MINSAP) said in a statement that the patient is "maintained entered in good general condition" without specifying their nationality. According to the note, the young He started having fever on March 11 and day 13 went to the Institute of Tropical Medicine Pedro Kouri (IPK) in Havana, where he was detected "rash" (rash) in the neck, the next day spread to the chest and arms. "At the same time, all epidemiological surveillance and vector control are made , " says MINSAP. Given these symptoms, which bind and fatiguepain lumbar, it takes the sample to detect the virus, confirmed by IPK on 17 March. With this, already have six cases zika in Cuba, five of them imported and one native, diagnosed in a 21-year Havana no history of foreign travel. The rest of those affected are three Cuban professionals (a computer engineer, a nurse and a technician) who returned to the island from Venezuela and a natural doctor that South American country traveled to Cuba to pursue a graduate degree. In recent weeks, Cuba has deployed an action plan to tackle the virus zika, dengue and chikungunya including the mobilization of 9,000 troops of the Armed Forces and 200 police to fight the mosquito that transmits these diseases by spraying in homes and workplaces. - See more at: http://yucatan.com.mx/salud/cuba-confirma-el-quinto-caso-importado-del-virus-del-zika?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed#sthash.edJGkcDJ.dpuf
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Sequence map update https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=zv94AJqgUct4.kI8kcFySb4J0&hl=en
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Sequences producing significant alignments:Select:AllNone Selected:0 AlignmentsDownloadGenBankGraphicsDistance tree of resultsShow/hide columns of the table presenting sequences producing significant alignmentsSequences producing significant alignments:Select for downloading or viewing reportsDescriptionMax scoreTotal scoreQuery coverE valueIdentAccessionSelect seq gb|KU926326.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 2235 Israel ex Colombia 2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926326.1Select seq gb|KU926325.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 356 Israel ex Mexico 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926325.1Select seq gb|KU926324.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926324.1Select seq gb|KU926323.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 269 Israel ex Colombia 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926323.1Select seq gb|KU922960.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Sm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922960.1Select seq gb|KU922923.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Lm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922923.1Select seq gb|KU820898.1|Zika virus isolate GZ01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU820898.1Select seq gb|KU740184.2|Zika virus isolate GD01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU740184.2Select seq gb|KU853013.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD2, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853013.1Select seq gb|KU853012.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD1, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853012.1Select seq gb|KU844090.1|Zika virus isolate Moscow-2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU844090.1Select seq gb|KU729218.1|Zika virus isolate BeH828305 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU729218.1Select seq gb|KU761564.1|Zika virus isolate GDZ16001 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU761564.1Select seq gb|KU527068.1|Zika virus strain Natal RGN, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU527068.1Select seq gb|KU646828.1|Zika virus isolate Si322 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU646828.1Select seq gb|KU647676.1|Zika virus strain MRS_OPY_Martinique_PaRi_2015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU647676.1Select seq gb|KU509998.1|Zika virus strain Haiti/1225/2014, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU509998.1Select seq gb|KU365778.1|Zika virus strain BeH819015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU365778.1Select seq gb|KU312315.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106027 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312315.1Select seq gb|KU312314.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106031 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312314.1Select seq gb|KU312313.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106032 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312313.1Select seq gb|KM212966.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-26112013-22072 glycoprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KM212966.1Select seq gb|KJ579441.1|Zika virus isolate PF13-CP221013c polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KJ579441.1Select seq dbj|AB908162.1|Zika virus gene for polyprotein, partial cds, strain: ZIKV Hu/Tahiti/01u/2014NIID427427100%4e-116100%AB908162.1Select seq gb|KU866423.1|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/SZ01/2016 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU866423.1Select seq gb|KU820899.2|Zika virus isolate ZJ03, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU820899.2Select seq gb|KU820897.1|Zika virus isolate FLR polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU820897.1Select seq gb|KU744693.1|Zika virus isolate VE_Ganxian, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU744693.1Select seq gb|KU497555.1|Zika virus isolate Brazil-ZKV2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU497555.1Select seq gb|KU707826.1|Zika virus isolate SSABR1, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU707826.1Select seq gb|KU646827.1|Zika virus isolate Si323 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KU646827.1Select seq gb|KU501217.1|Zika virus strain 8375 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501217.1Select seq gb|KU501216.1|Zika virus strain 103344 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501216.1Select seq gb|KU501215.1|Zika virus strain PRVABC59, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU501215.1Select seq gb|KU365780.1|Zika virus strain BeH815744 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365780.1Select seq gb|KU365779.1|Zika virus strain BeH819966 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365779.1Select seq gb|KU365777.1|Zika virus strain BeH818995 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365777.1Select seq gb|KU312312.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106033 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU312312.1Select seq gb|KU321639.1|Zika virus strain ZikaSPH2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU321639.1Select seq gb|KM212965.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-20112013-22015 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212965.1Select seq gb|KM212964.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-17042014-4554 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212964.1Select seq gb|KM212963.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-23012014-250 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212963.1Select seq gb|KF993678.1|Zika virus strain PLCal_ZV from Canada polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KF993678.1Select seq gb|KJ634273.1|Zika virus strain CK-ISL 2014 E protein (E) gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ634273.1Select seq gb|KJ776791.1|Zika virus strain H/PF/2013 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ776791.1Select seq gb|KJ680134.1|Zika virus strain PF13-091213-121 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ680134.1Select seq gb|KU681081.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/THA/2014/SV0127- 14, complete genome416416100%9e-11399%KU681081.3Select seq gb|KU686218.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/14/2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%KU686218.1Select seq gb|JN860885.1|Zika virus isolate FSS13025 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%JN860885.1Select seq gb|KU729217.2|Zika virus isolate BeH823339 polyprotein gene, complete cds411411100%4e-11199%KU729217.2Select seq gb|KU681082.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/PHL/2012/CPC-0740, complete genome411411100%4e-11199%KU681082.3Select seq gb|EU545988.1|Zika virus polyprotein gene, complete cds405405100%2e-10998%EU545988.1Select seq gb|KT381874.1|Zika virus strain Zika1697_BR-RJ/2015 envelope protein gene, partial cds40140197%2e-10899%KT381874.1Select seq gb|HQ234499.1|Zika virus isolate P6-740 polyprotein gene, partial cds355355100%2e-9494%HQ234499.1
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LOCUS KU926323 231 bp RNA linear VRL 17-MAR-2016 DEFINITION Zika virus isolate Zika 269 Israel ex Colombia 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds. ACCESSION KU926323 VERSION KU926323.1 GI:1006592943 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Zika virus ORGANISM Zika virus Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Flaviviridae; Flavivirus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Zika virus in Israeli travelers: Asia, Central and South America JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (16-MAR-2016) Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Sheba Way, Ramat-Gan 5262100, Israel COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END## FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..231 /organism="Zika virus" /mol_type="genomic RNA" /isolate="Zika 269 Israel ex Colombia 2016" /isolation_source="blood" /host="Homo sapiens" /db_xref="taxon:64320" /country="Israel" /collection_date="19-Jan-2016"
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Israel MoH releases partial sequence from traveler to Colombia (Zika 269, Jan 19 2016 collection). http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/KU926323
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Sequences producing significant alignments:Select:AllNone Selected:0 AlignmentsDownloadGenBankGraphicsDistance tree of resultsShow/hide columns of the table presenting sequences producing significant alignmentsSequences producing significant alignments:Select for downloading or viewing reportsDescriptionMax scoreTotal scoreQuery coverE valueIdentAccessionSelect seq gb|KU926326.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 2235 Israel ex Colombia 2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926326.1Select seq gb|KU926325.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 356 Israel ex Mexico 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926325.1Select seq gb|KU926324.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926324.1Select seq gb|KU926323.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 269 Israel ex Colombia 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926323.1Select seq gb|KU922960.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Sm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922960.1Select seq gb|KU922923.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Lm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922923.1Select seq gb|KU820898.1|Zika virus isolate GZ01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU820898.1Select seq gb|KU740184.2|Zika virus isolate GD01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU740184.2Select seq gb|KU853013.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD2, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853013.1Select seq gb|KU853012.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD1, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853012.1Select seq gb|KU844090.1|Zika virus isolate Moscow-2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU844090.1Select seq gb|KU729218.1|Zika virus isolate BeH828305 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU729218.1Select seq gb|KU761564.1|Zika virus isolate GDZ16001 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU761564.1Select seq gb|KU527068.1|Zika virus strain Natal RGN, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU527068.1Select seq gb|KU646828.1|Zika virus isolate Si322 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU646828.1Select seq gb|KU647676.1|Zika virus strain MRS_OPY_Martinique_PaRi_2015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU647676.1Select seq gb|KU509998.1|Zika virus strain Haiti/1225/2014, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU509998.1Select seq gb|KU365778.1|Zika virus strain BeH819015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU365778.1Select seq gb|KU312315.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106027 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312315.1Select seq gb|KU312314.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106031 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312314.1Select seq gb|KU312313.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106032 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312313.1Select seq gb|KM212966.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-26112013-22072 glycoprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KM212966.1Select seq gb|KJ579441.1|Zika virus isolate PF13-CP221013c polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KJ579441.1Select seq dbj|AB908162.1|Zika virus gene for polyprotein, partial cds, strain: ZIKV Hu/Tahiti/01u/2014NIID427427100%4e-116100%AB908162.1Select seq gb|KU866423.1|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/SZ01/2016 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU866423.1Select seq gb|KU820899.2|Zika virus isolate ZJ03, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU820899.2Select seq gb|KU820897.1|Zika virus isolate FLR polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU820897.1Select seq gb|KU744693.1|Zika virus isolate VE_Ganxian, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU744693.1Select seq gb|KU497555.1|Zika virus isolate Brazil-ZKV2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU497555.1Select seq gb|KU707826.1|Zika virus isolate SSABR1, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU707826.1Select seq gb|KU646827.1|Zika virus isolate Si323 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KU646827.1Select seq gb|KU501217.1|Zika virus strain 8375 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501217.1Select seq gb|KU501216.1|Zika virus strain 103344 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501216.1Select seq gb|KU501215.1|Zika virus strain PRVABC59, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU501215.1Select seq gb|KU365780.1|Zika virus strain BeH815744 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365780.1Select seq gb|KU365779.1|Zika virus strain BeH819966 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365779.1Select seq gb|KU365777.1|Zika virus strain BeH818995 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365777.1Select seq gb|KU312312.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106033 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU312312.1Select seq gb|KU321639.1|Zika virus strain ZikaSPH2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU321639.1Select seq gb|KM212965.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-20112013-22015 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212965.1Select seq gb|KM212964.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-17042014-4554 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212964.1Select seq gb|KM212963.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-23012014-250 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212963.1Select seq gb|KF993678.1|Zika virus strain PLCal_ZV from Canada polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KF993678.1Select seq gb|KJ634273.1|Zika virus strain CK-ISL 2014 E protein (E) gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ634273.1Select seq gb|KJ776791.1|Zika virus strain H/PF/2013 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ776791.1Select seq gb|KJ680134.1|Zika virus strain PF13-091213-121 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ680134.1Select seq gb|KU681081.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/THA/2014/SV0127- 14, complete genome416416100%9e-11399%KU681081.3Select seq gb|KU686218.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/14/2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%KU686218.1Select seq gb|JN860885.1|Zika virus isolate FSS13025 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%JN860885.1Select seq gb|KU729217.2|Zika virus isolate BeH823339 polyprotein gene, complete cds411411100%4e-11199%KU729217.2Select seq gb|KU681082.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/PHL/2012/CPC-0740, complete genome411411100%4e-11199%KU681082.3Select seq gb|EU545988.1|Zika virus polyprotein gene, complete cds405405100%2e-10998%EU545988.1Select seq gb|KT381874.1|Zika virus strain Zika1697_BR-RJ/2015 envelope protein gene, partial cds40140197%2e-10899%KT381874.1Select seq gb|HQ234499.1|Zika virus isolate P6-740 polyprotein gene, partial cds355355100%2e-9494%HQ234499.1
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Sequence map update https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=zv94AJqgUct4.kI8kcFySb4J0&hl=en
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LOCUS KU926324 231 bp RNA linear VRL 17-MAR-2016 DEFINITION Zika virus isolate Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds. ACCESSION KU926324 VERSION KU926324.1 GI:1006592945 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Zika virus ORGANISM Zika virus Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Flaviviridae; Flavivirus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Zika virus in Israeli travelers: Asia, Central and South America JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (16-MAR-2016) Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Sheba Way, Ramat-Gan 5262100, Israel COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END## FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..231 /organism="Zika virus" /mol_type="genomic RNA" /isolate="Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016" /isolation_source="blood" /host="Homo sapiens" /db_xref="taxon:64320" /country="Israel" /collection_date="22-Feb-2016"
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Israel MoH releases partial Zika sequence from traveler to Vietnam (Zika 352, Feb 22, 2016 collection) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/KU926324
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Sequence map update https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=zv94AJqgUct4.kI8kcFySb4J0&hl=en
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Sequences producing significant alignments:Select:AllNone Selected:0 AlignmentsDownloadGenBankGraphicsDistance tree of resultsShow/hide columns of the table presenting sequences producing significant alignmentsSequences producing significant alignments:Select for downloading or viewing reportsDescriptionMax scoreTotal scoreQuery coverE valueIdentAccessionSelect seq gb|KU926326.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 2235 Israel ex Colombia 2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926326.1Select seq gb|KU926325.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 356 Israel ex Mexico 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926325.1Select seq gb|KU926324.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 352 Israel ex Vietnam 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926324.1Select seq gb|KU926323.1|Zika virus isolate Zika 269 Israel ex Colombia 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU926323.1Select seq gb|KU922960.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Sm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922960.1Select seq gb|KU922923.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Lm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922923.1Select seq gb|KU820898.1|Zika virus isolate GZ01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU820898.1Select seq gb|KU740184.2|Zika virus isolate GD01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU740184.2Select seq gb|KU853013.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD2, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853013.1Select seq gb|KU853012.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD1, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853012.1Select seq gb|KU844090.1|Zika virus isolate Moscow-2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU844090.1Select seq gb|KU729218.1|Zika virus isolate BeH828305 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU729218.1Select seq gb|KU761564.1|Zika virus isolate GDZ16001 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU761564.1Select seq gb|KU527068.1|Zika virus strain Natal RGN, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU527068.1Select seq gb|KU646828.1|Zika virus isolate Si322 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU646828.1Select seq gb|KU647676.1|Zika virus strain MRS_OPY_Martinique_PaRi_2015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU647676.1Select seq gb|KU509998.1|Zika virus strain Haiti/1225/2014, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU509998.1Select seq gb|KU365778.1|Zika virus strain BeH819015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU365778.1Select seq gb|KU312315.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106027 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312315.1Select seq gb|KU312314.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106031 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312314.1Select seq gb|KU312313.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106032 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312313.1Select seq gb|KM212966.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-26112013-22072 glycoprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KM212966.1Select seq gb|KJ579441.1|Zika virus isolate PF13-CP221013c polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KJ579441.1Select seq dbj|AB908162.1|Zika virus gene for polyprotein, partial cds, strain: ZIKV Hu/Tahiti/01u/2014NIID427427100%4e-116100%AB908162.1Select seq gb|KU866423.1|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/SZ01/2016 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU866423.1Select seq gb|KU820899.2|Zika virus isolate ZJ03, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU820899.2Select seq gb|KU820897.1|Zika virus isolate FLR polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU820897.1Select seq gb|KU744693.1|Zika virus isolate VE_Ganxian, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU744693.1Select seq gb|KU497555.1|Zika virus isolate Brazil-ZKV2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU497555.1Select seq gb|KU707826.1|Zika virus isolate SSABR1, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU707826.1Select seq gb|KU646827.1|Zika virus isolate Si323 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KU646827.1Select seq gb|KU501217.1|Zika virus strain 8375 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501217.1Select seq gb|KU501216.1|Zika virus strain 103344 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501216.1Select seq gb|KU501215.1|Zika virus strain PRVABC59, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU501215.1Select seq gb|KU365780.1|Zika virus strain BeH815744 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365780.1Select seq gb|KU365779.1|Zika virus strain BeH819966 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365779.1Select seq gb|KU365777.1|Zika virus strain BeH818995 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365777.1Select seq gb|KU312312.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106033 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU312312.1Select seq gb|KU321639.1|Zika virus strain ZikaSPH2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU321639.1Select seq gb|KM212965.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-20112013-22015 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212965.1Select seq gb|KM212964.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-17042014-4554 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212964.1Select seq gb|KM212963.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-23012014-250 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212963.1Select seq gb|KF993678.1|Zika virus strain PLCal_ZV from Canada polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KF993678.1Select seq gb|KJ634273.1|Zika virus strain CK-ISL 2014 E protein (E) gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ634273.1Select seq gb|KJ776791.1|Zika virus strain H/PF/2013 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ776791.1Select seq gb|KJ680134.1|Zika virus strain PF13-091213-121 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ680134.1Select seq gb|KU681081.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/THA/2014/SV0127- 14, complete genome416416100%9e-11399%KU681081.3Select seq gb|KU686218.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/14/2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%KU686218.1Select seq gb|JN860885.1|Zika virus isolate FSS13025 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%JN860885.1Select seq gb|KU729217.2|Zika virus isolate BeH823339 polyprotein gene, complete cds411411100%4e-11199%KU729217.2Select seq gb|KU681082.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/PHL/2012/CPC-0740, complete genome411411100%4e-11199%KU681082.3Select seq gb|EU545988.1|Zika virus polyprotein gene, complete cds405405100%2e-10998%EU545988.1Select seq gb|KT381874.1|Zika virus strain Zika1697_BR-RJ/2015 envelope protein gene, partial cds40140197%2e-10899%KT381874.1Select seq gb|HQ234499.1|Zika virus isolate P6-740 polyprotein gene, partial cds355355100%2e-9494%HQ234499.1
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LOCUS KU926325 231 bp RNA linear VRL 17-MAR-2016 DEFINITION Zika virus isolate Zika 356 Israel ex Mexico 2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds. ACCESSION KU926325 VERSION KU926325.1 GI:1006592947 KEYWORDS . SOURCE Zika virus ORGANISM Zika virus Viruses; ssRNA viruses; ssRNA positive-strand viruses, no DNA stage; Flaviviridae; Flavivirus. REFERENCE 1 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Zika virus in Israeli travelers: Asia, Central and South America JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 2 (bases 1 to 231) AUTHORS Lustig,Y., Meltzer,E., Leshem,E., Koren,R., Levy,R., Hindiyeh,M., Mendelson,E. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (16-MAR-2016) Central Virology Laboratory, Ministry of Health, Sheba Way, Ramat-Gan 5262100, Israel COMMENT ##Assembly-Data-START## Sequencing Technology :: Sanger dideoxy sequencing ##Assembly-Data-END## FEATURES Location/Qualifiers source 1..231 /organism="Zika virus" /mol_type="genomic RNA" /isolate="Zika 356 Israel ex Mexico 2016" /isolation_source="blood" /host="Homo sapiens" /db_xref="taxon:64320" /country="Israel" /collection_date="22-Feb-2016"
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Israel MoH released partial Zika sequence from Israel traveler to Mexico (Zika 356, Feb 22, 2016 collection) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/KU926325
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Sequence map update https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=zv94AJqgUct4.kI8kcFySb4J0&hl=en
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Sequences producing significant alignments:Select:AllNone Selected:0 AlignmentsDownloadGenBankGraphicsDistance tree of resultsShow/hide columns of the table presenting sequences producing significant alignmentsSequences producing significant alignments:Select for downloading or viewing reportsDescriptionMax scoreTotal scoreQuery coverE valueIdentAccessionSelect seq gb|KU922960.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Sm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922960.1Select seq gb|KU922923.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/Lm/2016, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU922923.1Select seq gb|KU820898.1|Zika virus isolate GZ01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU820898.1Select seq gb|KU740184.2|Zika virus isolate GD01 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU740184.2Select seq gb|KU853013.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD2, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853013.1Select seq gb|KU853012.1|Zika virus isolate Dominican Republic/2016/PD1, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU853012.1Select seq gb|KU844090.1|Zika virus isolate Moscow-2016 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU844090.1Select seq gb|KU729218.1|Zika virus isolate BeH828305 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU729218.1Select seq gb|KU761564.1|Zika virus isolate GDZ16001 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU761564.1Select seq gb|KU527068.1|Zika virus strain Natal RGN, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU527068.1Select seq gb|KU646828.1|Zika virus isolate Si322 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU646828.1Select seq gb|KU647676.1|Zika virus strain MRS_OPY_Martinique_PaRi_2015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU647676.1Select seq gb|KU509998.1|Zika virus strain Haiti/1225/2014, complete genome427427100%4e-116100%KU509998.1Select seq gb|KU365778.1|Zika virus strain BeH819015 polyprotein gene, complete cds427427100%4e-116100%KU365778.1Select seq gb|KU312315.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106027 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312315.1Select seq gb|KU312314.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106031 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312314.1Select seq gb|KU312313.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106032 polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KU312313.1Select seq gb|KM212966.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-26112013-22072 glycoprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KM212966.1Select seq gb|KJ579441.1|Zika virus isolate PF13-CP221013c polyprotein gene, partial cds427427100%4e-116100%KJ579441.1Select seq dbj|AB908162.1|Zika virus gene for polyprotein, partial cds, strain: ZIKV Hu/Tahiti/01u/2014NIID427427100%4e-116100%AB908162.1Select seq gb|KU866423.1|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/SZ01/2016 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU866423.1Select seq gb|KU820899.2|Zika virus isolate ZJ03, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU820899.2Select seq gb|KU820897.1|Zika virus isolate FLR polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU820897.1Select seq gb|KU744693.1|Zika virus isolate VE_Ganxian, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU744693.1Select seq gb|KU497555.1|Zika virus isolate Brazil-ZKV2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU497555.1Select seq gb|KU707826.1|Zika virus isolate SSABR1, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU707826.1Select seq gb|KU646827.1|Zika virus isolate Si323 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KU646827.1Select seq gb|KU501217.1|Zika virus strain 8375 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501217.1Select seq gb|KU501216.1|Zika virus strain 103344 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU501216.1Select seq gb|KU501215.1|Zika virus strain PRVABC59, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU501215.1Select seq gb|KU365780.1|Zika virus strain BeH815744 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365780.1Select seq gb|KU365779.1|Zika virus strain BeH819966 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365779.1Select seq gb|KU365777.1|Zika virus strain BeH818995 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU365777.1Select seq gb|KU312312.1|Zika virus isolate Z1106033 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KU312312.1Select seq gb|KU321639.1|Zika virus strain ZikaSPH2015, complete genome422422100%2e-11499%KU321639.1Select seq gb|KM212965.1|Zika virus isolate NC13(FP)-20112013-22015 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212965.1Select seq gb|KM212964.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-17042014-4554 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212964.1Select seq gb|KM212963.1|Zika virus isolate NC14-23012014-250 glycoprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KM212963.1Select seq gb|KF993678.1|Zika virus strain PLCal_ZV from Canada polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KF993678.1Select seq gb|KJ634273.1|Zika virus strain CK-ISL 2014 E protein (E) gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ634273.1Select seq gb|KJ776791.1|Zika virus strain H/PF/2013 polyprotein gene, complete cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ776791.1Select seq gb|KJ680134.1|Zika virus strain PF13-091213-121 polyprotein gene, partial cds422422100%2e-11499%KJ680134.1Select seq gb|KU681081.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/THA/2014/SV0127- 14, complete genome416416100%9e-11399%KU681081.3Select seq gb|KU686218.1|Zika virus isolate MEX/InDRE/14/2015 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%KU686218.1Select seq gb|JN860885.1|Zika virus isolate FSS13025 polyprotein gene, partial cds416416100%9e-11399%JN860885.1Select seq gb|KU729217.2|Zika virus isolate BeH823339 polyprotein gene, complete cds411411100%4e-11199%KU729217.2Select seq gb|KU681082.3|Zika virus isolate Zika virus/H.sapiens-tc/PHL/2012/CPC-0740, complete genome411411100%4e-11199%KU681082.3Select seq gb|EU545988.1|Zika virus polyprotein gene, complete cds405405100%2e-10998%EU545988.1Select seq gb|KT381874.1|Zika virus strain Zika1697_BR-RJ/2015 envelope protein gene, partial cds40140197%2e-10899%KT381874.1Select seq gb|HQ234499.1|Zika virus isolate P6-740 polyprotein gene, partial cds355355100%2e-9494%HQ234499.1