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Volume 7, Number 3—June 2001
Dispatch

Nipah Virus Infection in Bats (Order Chiroptera) in Peninsular Malaysia

Johara Mohd Yob*, Hume Field†Comments to Author , Azmin Mohd Rashdi‡, Christopher Morrissy§, Brenda van der Heide§, Paul Rota¶, Azri bin Adzhar#, John White§, Peter Daniels§, Aziz Jamaluddin*, and Thomas Ksiazek¶
Author affiliations: *Veterinary Research Institute, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia; †Animal Research Institute, Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Moorooka, Brisbane, Australia; ‡Department of Wildlife & National Parks, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; §CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, Australia; ¶Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; #Department of Veterinary Services, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia

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Figure 2

Frequency distribution of antibody titers to Nipah virus in 21 Malaysian bats testing positive by serum neutralization test.

Figure 2. . Frequency distribution of antibody titers to Nipah virus in 21 Malaysian bats testing positive by serum neutralization test.

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