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Analysis of the epidemiological dynamics during the 1982-1983 epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease in Denmark based on molecular high-resolution strain identification, by L. S. Christensen, P. Normann, S. Thykier-Nielsen, J. H. Sørensen, K. de Stricker and S. Rosenørn

Journal of General Virology vol. 86, part 9, pp. 2577 - 2584

Fig. S1. Alignment of VP1 sequence data upon which the dendrogram of Fig. 2 in the main paper is based. R, A or G; M, A or C. Due to limitations of space the isolate names are abbreviated by omitting the serotype and country code. Also due to limitations of space the eight identical isolates of strain O/DEN.A/82 are represented by three isolates, O/Kappendrup/DEN/2/82, O/Gudbjerg/DEN/1/82 and O/Ferritslev/DEN/17/82. [PDF file] (91 kb).

Fig. S2. Particle plumes (24 h average ground-level concentration in arbitrary units) from the location of the outbreaks at northern Funen during the period 1 April 1982 to 11 May 1982. The herd infected with FMDV at Skelskor is indicated by a triangle. Arbitrary concentrations are indicated by colour codes, lilac representing the highest concentration and dark blue representing the lowest concentration. [PDF file] (185 kb).







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