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Volume 15, Number 12—December 2009
Dispatch

Sympatry of 2 Hantavirus Strains, Paraguay, 2003–2007

Yong-Kyu Chu, Douglas Goodin, Robert D. Owen1, David Koch, and Colleen B. JonssonComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, Alabama, USA (Y.-K. Chu, C.B. Jonsson); Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA (D. Goodin, D. Koch); Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, USA (R.D. Owen); University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky, USA (C.B. Jonsson)

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Figure 1

Satellite image of collection sites of hantavirus RNA–positive rodents, including selected Juquitiba virus (circles) and Jaborá virus (triangles) samples, Paraguay, 2003–2007. Inset shows location of showing the study site in Paraguay. OLFO, Oligoryzomys fornesi; OLNI, O. nigripes; OLSP, Oligoryzomys sp.; AKMO, Akodon montensis.

Figure 1. Satellite image of collection sites of hantavirus RNA–positive rodents, including selected Juquitiba virus (circles) and Jaborá virus (triangles) samples, Paraguay, 2003–2007. Inset shows location of showing the study site in Paraguay. OLFO, Oligoryzomys fornesi; OLNI, O. nigripes; OLSP, Oligoryzomys sp.; AKMO, Akodon montensis.

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1Current affiliation: Martín Barrios 2230 c/ Pizarro, Barrio Republicano, Asunción, Paraguay.

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