Volume 16, Number 12—December 2010
Dispatch
Characterization of Nipah Virus from Naturally Infected Pteropus vampyrus Bats, Malaysia
Table 1
Date of test |
Bat no. 24 (type AF) |
Bat no. 38 (type JM) |
Bat no. 48 (type JM) |
2004 Jun 12 | NE | 16 | NE |
2004 Jul 8 | 8 | <4 | NE |
2004 Jul 28 | <4 | <4 | NE |
2004 Aug 30 | <4 | <4 | NE |
2004 Oct 20 | <4 | <4 | NE |
2005 Jan 5 | <4 | <4 | NE |
2005 Mar 1 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 Mar 29 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 Apr 4 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 Apr 12 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 18 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 26 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 3 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 10 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 17 | <4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 24 | 4 | <4 | <4 |
2005 May 31 | 16 | <4 | <4 |
2005 Jun 8 | 32 | 16 | 32 |
* Serum neutralization test titer of <4, negative; 4, inconclusive; 8–32, seroconverted. A, adult; F, female; J, juvenile; M, male; NE, animal not yet enrolled.
1Members of the Henipavirus Ecology Research Group are listed on the group’s website (www.henipavirus.org/staff/Staff.htm).
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