
Phylogenetic analysis of 34 monkeypox virus genome sequences isolated from patients in Minas Gerais, Brazil, revealed initial importation events in early June 2022, then community transmission within the state. All generated genomes belonged to the B.1 lineage responsible for a global mpox outbreak. These findings can inform public health measures.
sexually transmitted diseases, R, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Genomics, zoonoses, Disease Outbreaks, mpox, genomic surveillance, Mpox, Monkeypox, Research Letter, Medicine, Humans, viruses, Monkeypox virus, Phylogeny, Brazil
sexually transmitted diseases, R, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Genomics, zoonoses, Disease Outbreaks, mpox, genomic surveillance, Mpox, Monkeypox, Research Letter, Medicine, Humans, viruses, Monkeypox virus, Phylogeny, Brazil
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