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2000;74:24–32. 32. Stocks CE, Lobigs M. Signal peptidase cleavage at the flavivirus CprM junction: dependence on the viral NS2B–3 protease for efficient processing requires determinants in C, the signal peptide, and prM. J Virol. 1998;72:2141–9. gov/eid • Vol. 14, No. 2, February 2008 Unexpected Occurrence of Plasmid-mediated Quinolone Resistance Determinants in Environmental Aeromonas spp. Vincent Cattoir,*†‡ Laurent Poirel,*† Camille Aubert,*† Claude-James Soussy,‡ and Patrice Nordmann*† We searched for plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determinants of the Qnr type in several water samples collected at diverse locations from the Seine River (Paris, France).

The 4 South African strains were compared with strains that were known to be highly or less neuroinvasive in mice or that had been reported to be highly pathogenic or attenuated. Lineage 2 strains for which both full genome sequences and neuronvirulence data in mice were available included isolate B956D117B3 (21) and Madagascar strain AnMg798. B956D117B3 is a passaged clone of reduced virulence (7) of the prototype strain (B956), which was originally associated with fever in a patient and was neurotropic in mice (22); AnMg798 is not neuroinvasive (2).

Virology. 1985;145:227–36. Keller BC, Fredericksen BL, Samuel MA, Mock RE, Mason PW, Diamond MS, et al. Resistance to alpha/beta interferon is a determinant of West Nile virus replication fitness and virulence. J Virol. 2006;80:9424–34. Borisevich V, Seregin A, Nistler R, Mutabazi D, Yamshchikov V. Biological properties of chimeric West Nile viruses. Virology. 2006;349:371–81. Ding X, Wu X, Duan T, Siirin M, Guzman H, Yang Z, et al. Nucleotide and amino acid changes in West Nile virus strains exhibiting renal tropism in hamsters.

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