Metagenomic surveillance uncovers diverse and novel viral taxa in febrile patients from Nigeria
Judith U. Oguzie(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Christian Happi(Redeemer's University), Osiemi Blessing(Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital), Katherine J. Siddle(Broad Institute), Christopher H. Tomkins-Tinch(Broad Institute), Ahmed A. Liasu(Federal Medical Centre), Paul E. Oluniyi(Norwegian Womens Public Health Association), Michael Airende(Redeemer's University), Philomena Eromon(Redeemer's University), Akhilomen Patience Edamhande(Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital), Chikwe Ihekweazu(Nigeria Centre for Disease Control), Isaac Komolafe(Redeemer's University), Otitoola Shobi Gbemisola(Redeemer's University), Parvathy Nair(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Pardis C. Sabeti(Broad Institute), Nelson Adedosu(Federal Medical Centre), Eghosasere Anthonia Uyigue(Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital), John Aiyepada(Redeemer's University), Onikepe Folarin(Redeemer's University), S. F. Schaffner(Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research), Chukwuyem Abejegah(Federal Medical Centre), Samar Mehta(Hadassah Medical Center), Kingsley Chiedozie Ojide(Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki), Simon D. W. Frost(Microsoft (United States)), Nicholas Oyejide, Brittany A. Petros(Broad Institute), Andrzej Pastusiak(Microsoft (United States)), Opeoluwa Adewale-Fasoro(Redeemer's University), Liam Stenson(Broad Institute), Peace Damilola Ifoga(Redeemer's University), Peter O. Okokhere(Redeemer's University), Daniel J. Park(Broad Institute), Oluwafemi Ayodeji(Federal Medical Centre), Onwe Emeka Ogah(Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki), Ethan K. Jackson(Microsoft (United States)), James Qu(Broad Institute), Ikponmwosa Odia(Redeemer's University), Nnenna A. Ajayi(Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki), Sylvanus Okogbenin(Redeemer's University)
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