4 simultaneous Markov chains over 2 million generations, sampled every 100 generations, and ended with a calculation of a 50 % majority rule consensus tree. On the phylogenetic tree, sequences of Estonian isolate group together with those of other E. multilocularis isolates from different countries...

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Summary:4 simultaneous Markov chains over 2 million generations, sampled every 100 generations, and ended with a calculation of a 50 % majority rule consensus tree. On the phylogenetic tree, sequences of Estonian isolate group together with those of other E. multilocularis isolates from different countries and were clearly separated from those of all other species (data not shown). The results of genetic analysis confirmed morphologic identification of E. multilocularis. This study reports a new location of E. multilocularis in Europe. Estonia is the northernmost country on the mainland of the continent where E. multilocularis has been described. Because no studies have been published on the occurrence of E. multilocularis in Estonia in either foxes or rodents, whether this report identifies a stable endemic area or whether the parasite has expanded its range recently cannot be determined. Although a limited number of foxes were examined, the occurrence of E. multilocularis appears to be frequent and widespread in Estonia, which poses a risk for putatively parasitefree adjacent countries in Fennoscandia. Acknowledgments We thank Isam Sadula Saeed for confirming the morphologic diagnosis of E. multilocularis. Funding was provided by Estonian