Volume 11, Number 4—April 2005
Research
European Bat Lyssavirus in Scottish Bats
Table
Site | Daubenton’s | Natterer’s | Pipistrelle’s |
---|---|---|---|
1† | 69 (21) | 6 (1) | |
2 | 0 | ||
3 | 10 (3) | ||
4 | 0 | 12 (3) | |
5 | 3 (3) | ||
6 | 20 (20) | ||
7 | 2 (2) | ||
8 | 6 (6) | ||
9 | 1 (1) | ||
10 | 2 (1) | ||
11 | 2 (1) | ||
12 | 5 (2) | 2 (1) | |
13 | 20 (6) | 2 (1) | |
14 | 5 (4) | ||
15† | 32 (11) | ||
16 | 8 (4) | ||
17 | 0 | 4 (0) | |
18 | 4 (3) | ||
19 | 9 (0) | ||
Total | 198 (88) | 20 (5) | 6 (1) |
*Values in parentheses are the number of samples (pools or single) analyzed by a modified fluorescent antibody virus neutralization test.
†Sites that had positive results for antibodies to European bat lyssavirus type 2.
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