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Volume 22, Number 5—May 2016
Letter

Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus IgG in Goats, Bhutan

Sonam WangchukComments to Author , Sonam Pelden, Tenzin Dorji, Sangay Tenzin, Binay Thapa, Sangay Zangmo, Ratna Gurung, Kinzang Dukpa, Tenzin Tenzin, and Tenzin
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health Public Health Laboratory, Thimphu, Bhutan (S. Wangchuk, S. Pelden, T. Dorji, B. Thapa, S. Zangmo); Ministry of Agriculture and Forests National Centre for Animal Health, Thimphu (S. Tenzin, R. Gurung, K. Dukpa, T. Tenzin)

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Locations in Bhutan where serum samples were collected from goats (triangles) and cattle (square and circle) and tested for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. The shaded area shows the boundaries of Sarpang district and subdistricts, where samples from goats were collected.

Figure. Locations in Bhutan where serum samples were collected from goats (triangles) and cattle (square and circle) and tested for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. The shaded area shows the boundaries of Sarpang district and subdistricts, where samples from goats were collected.

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