Fig. 1: Available data on ZIKV transmission in Fiji. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Available data on ZIKV transmission in Fiji.

From: Interactions between timing and transmissibility explain diverse flavivirus dynamics in Fiji

Fig. 1: Available data on ZIKV transmission in Fiji.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Dated Bayesian phylogeny of three sequences recovered from Central Division, Fiji, and other locations in the Pacific and Americas. Nodes with a posterior probability of 1.00 are indicated. Branch lengths correspond to time in calendar years. (inset b) Detailed phylogeny of the Central Division cluster. The estimated time to most recent common ancestor (tMRCA) for the two closely related Central Division sequences, selected based on previous analysis10, is shown. c Green region, density of estimated tMRCA from phylogenetic analysis. This distribution was used as a prior for ZIKV introduction time in the main transmission model fitting. Pink line, cases of DENV3. Blue bars, cases of ZIKV. Grey bars, serological samples collected in Central Division.

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