Novel Bunyavirus in Domestic and Captive Farmed Animals, Minnesota, USA
Zheng Xing
, Jeremy Schefers, Marc Schwabenlander, Yongjun Jiao, Mifang Liang, Xian Qi, Chuan Li, Sagar Goyal, Carol J. Cardona, Xiaodong Wu, Zerui Zhang, Dexin Li, James Collins, and Michael P. Murtaugh
Author affiliations: College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. (Z. Xing, J. Schefers, M. Schwabenlander, S. Goyal, C.J. Cardona, J. Collins, M.P. Murtaugh); Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Nanjing, China (Y. Jiao, X. Qi); Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China (M. Liang, C. Li, D. Li); Medical School and State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology–Nanjing University, Nanjing (Z. Xing, X. Wu, Z. Zhang)
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Figure 1. . . . Distribution of positivity (P)/negativity (N) ratios among various animal species tested for antibodies against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus nucleoprotein, Minnesota, USA, 2012. N = mean + 3 × SD of optical density (OD)450nm values of negative controls; P = OD450nm value of a test sample.
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