Genome Sequences of a Novel Vietnamese Bat Bunyavirus
© 2016 Oude Munnink et al. To document the viral zoonotic risks in Vietnam, fecal samples were systematically collected from a number of mammals in southern Vietnam and subjected to agnostic deep sequencing. We describe here novel Vietnamese bunyavirus sequences detected in bat feces. The complete L...
Main Authors: | Oude Munnink, B, Phan, M, van der Hoek, L, Kellam, P, Cotten, M, the VIZIONS Consortium |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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