Spatial, temporal and evolutionary insight into seasonal epidemic Influenza A virus strains near the equatorial line: the case of Ecuador
To study the spatial and temporal patterns of Influenza A virus (IAV) is essential for an efficient control of the disease caused by IAV and efficient vaccination programs. However, spatiotemporal patterns of spread as well as genetic lineage circulation of IAV on a countrywide scale have not been c...
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2023
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