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Identification and characterization of a new orthoreovirus from patients with acute respiratory infections.

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Figure 1. Cytopathic effect observed in Vero cells infected with KamV and MelV. A. Mock infected; B
Table 2. Serological response (IgM and IgG) of the index patient and contacts against Kampar virus by indirect immunofluorescent assay*.
Table 4. Sequence identity and protein size (aa numbers) of deduced KamV protein products in comparison to those from the other three viruses.
Figure 6. Phylogenetic trees of orthoreoviruses based on partial amino acid sequence of the cell attachment or sigma C protein (aa 1–324)

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