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Volume 11, Number 12—December 2005
Research

European Bat Lyssaviruses, the Netherlands

Wim H.M. Van der Poel*Comments to Author , Reina Van der Heide*, Elisabeth R.A.M. Verstraten†, Katsuhisa Takumi*, Peter H.C. Lina‡, and Johannes A. Kramps†
Author affiliations: *National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands; †Central Institute for Animal Disease Control, Lelystad, the Netherlands; ‡National Museum of Natural History, "Naturalis", Leiden, the Netherlands

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Figure 1

Number of submitted and lyssavirus antigen–positive samples from serotine bats, Eptesicus serotinus, collected in the Netherlands during the survey (1984–2003).

Figure 1. Number of submitted and lyssavirus antigen–positive samples from serotine bats, Eptesicus serotinus, collected in the Netherlands during the survey (1984–2003).

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