Volume 20, Number 2—February 2014
Dispatch
Andes Hantavirus Variant in Rodents, Southern Amazon Basin, Peru
Figure 1
![Regions of Peru, indicating areas of previous hantavirus study (Loreto [2]) and the study of hantaviruses described in this article (Madre de Dios and Puno). Capital cities of the Loreto and Madre de Dios Regions are indicated by black dots.](/eid/images/13-1418-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. . Regions of Peru, indicating areas of previous hantavirus study (Loreto [2]) and the study of hantaviruses described in this article (Madre de Dios and Puno). Capital cities of the Loreto and Madre de Dios Regions are indicated by black dots.
1Current affiliation: McGill University Health Centre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
2These authors contributed equally to this article.
3These authors jointly supervised this work.
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