Fine-scale patterns of SARS-CoV-2 spread from identical pathogen sequences
Cécile Tran Kiem(Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa), Trevor Bedford(Cape Town HVTN Immunology Laboratory / Hutchinson Centre Research Institute of South Africa), JohnAric M. Peterson(Washington State Department of Health), Miguel I. Paredes(University of Washington), Andrew Delgado(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Hong Xie(Cancer Research Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), Luis Fernando Gamboa(University of Washington), Philip Dykema(Washington State Department of Health), Pavitra Roychoudhury(Infectious Disease Research Institute), Chris Frazar(University of Washington), Amanda C. Perofsky(Northeastern University), Allison Black(University of Washington), Holly Halstead(Washington State Department of Health), Jeremy Stone(University of Washington), Alexander L. Greninger(University of Washington), David Reinhart(University of Washington), Lea M. Starita(University of Washington), Cécile Viboud(Fogarty International Center), Kevin Kong(University of Washington), Drew MacKellar(Washington State Department of Health), Amelia Weixler(University of Washington), Allison Thibodeau(Washington State Department of Health), Lauren Frisbie(Washington State Department of Health), Cory Yun(Washington State Department of Health), Erica Ryke(University of Washington)
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