Fig. 1: Genomic and epidemiological characterization of YFV cases in Pará and Minas Gerais, Brazil (2023–2025). | Communications Medicine

Fig. 1: Genomic and epidemiological characterization of YFV cases in Pará and Minas Gerais, Brazil (2023–2025).

From: Reemergence of yellow fever virus in forest and periurban settings in Brazil

Fig. 1: Genomic and epidemiological characterization of YFV cases in Pará and Minas Gerais, Brazil (2023–2025).The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Map of Brazil indicating the states of Pará (dark blue, North) and Minas Gerais (gold, Southeast) under investigation; b Proportion of YFV genomes by host (human: orange; NHP: green) and ecological classification (urban, rural/peri-urban, rural, peri-urban, forest/remote rural); c Sampling dates of sequenced genomes by state (PA and MG) and host; d Age distribution of human cases by state (Pará: n = 10 biologically independent samples; Minas Gerais: n = 4 biologically independent samples); e Time-scaled maximum likelihood phylogeny including genomes generated in this study and publicly available sequences. Tip colors indicate sampling location, defined as follows: North: Roraima (RR), Pará (PA), Tocantins (TO); Midwest: Goiás (GO), Federal District (DF); Northeast: Bahia (BA); Southeast: Minas Gerais (MG), Espírito Santo (ES), Rio de Janeiro (RJ), São Paulo (SP); South: Paraná (PR), Santa Catarina (SC), Rio Grande do Sul (RS); South America: Colombia (CO), Venezuela (VE). Tip fill denotes host (human: orange; NHP: green; mosquito: beige). Vertical bars to the right summarize host metadata. All sequences belong to the South American I lineage.

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