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Open AccessErratum to: Molecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of Hepatitis B virus in a group of migrants in Italy
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Open AccessAn epidemiological investigation to reconstruct a probable human immunodeficiency virus -1 transmission network: a case report
Recently published studies have highlighted the importance of phylogenetic and phylodynamic analyses in supporting epidemiological investigations to reconstruct the transmission network of human immunodeficien...
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Open AccessMolecular epidemiology and phylogenetic analysis of Hepatitis B virus in a group of migrants in Italy
Hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is widespread and it is considered a major health problem worldwide. The global distribution of HBV varies significantly between countries and between regions of the world. Am...
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Open AccessImpact of spatial dispersion, evolution and selection on Ebola Zaire Virus epidemic waves
Ebola virus Zaire (EBOV) has reemerged in Africa, emphasizing the global importance of this pathogen. Amidst the response to the current epidemic, several gaps in our knowledge of EBOV evolution are evident. S...
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Open AccessAnalysis of the ORFK1 hypervariable regions reveal distinct HHV-8 clustering in Kaposi’s sarcoma and non-Kaposi’s cases
Classical Kaposi’s Sarcoma (cKS) is a rare vascular tumor, which develops in subjects infected with Human Herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8). Beside the host predisposing factors, viral genetic variants might possibly be r...
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Single-Gene Versus Double-Gene Tree Analyses in Molecular Classification of Saudi Venomous Snakes
Aiming to use DNA sequence for proper identification of venomous snakes in Saudi Arabia, mitochondrial 12S rRNA gene sequences of Bitis arietans, Cerastes cerastes, C. gasperettii, and Echis coloratus were invest...
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Molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of human rhinovirus affecting hospitalized children in Rome
Human rhinoviruses (HRV) have been re-classified into three species (A–C), but the recently discovered HRV-C strains are not fully characterized yet. This study aimed to undertake a molecular and epidemiologic...