Volume 19, Number 9—September 2013
Research
Enzootic and Epizootic Rabies Associated with Vampire Bats, Peru
Figure 1
![Phylogenetic and geographic comparisons of rabies virus isolates collected in Peru during 2002–2007 with representative rabies viruses circulating in South America. A) Phylogenetic tree showing relationships among virus isolates; B) locations from which viruses were isolated in Peru and South America. Colors indicate isolates from this study: green, lineage I; red, lineage II; blue, lineage III; purple, lineage IV. Gold indicates the 3 isolates collected in Peru from non–vampire bats. Additional](/eid/images/13-0083-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. . Phylogenetic and geographic comparisons of rabies virus isolates collected in Peru during 2002–2007 with representative rabies viruses circulating in South America. A) Phylogenetic tree showing relationships among virus isolates; B) locations from which viruses were isolated in Peru and South America. Colors indicate isolates from this study: green, lineage I; red, lineage II; blue, lineage III; purple, lineage IV. Gold indicates the 3 isolates collected in Peru from non–vampire bats. Additional lineage I isolates were found in Ecuador and Colombia; lineage II, Brazil and Uruguay; and lineage IV, Colombia. GenBank accession numbers are indicated. Scale bar indicates nucleotide substitutions per site.
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