Fig. 3: Interspecies transmission and spread of the Peru/Chile H5N1 virus. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Interspecies transmission and spread of the Peru/Chile H5N1 virus.

From: Cross-species and mammal-to-mammal transmission of clade 2.3.4.4b highly pathogenic avian influenza A/H5N1 with PB2 adaptations

Fig. 3

Timescale MCC tree inferred from concatenated genomes. Dataset includes 293 H5N1 viruses from the entire South American clade including 177 viruses sequenced for this study (see Fig. 2). Tree showed the single introduction from Peru (blue) and Chile (light blue and green) and the subsequently spread to Argentina (brown), Brazil (purple) and the South Atlantic islands in the Sub Antarctic Region (light purple). Shaded areas denote specific clusters within the tree.

Back to article page