Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
Research
Detection and Circulation of a Novel Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus in Australia
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Figure 2. RHDV and RHDVa detections in eastern Australia, January 2014–March 2015. Sites where RHDVa and Australian RHDV field strains were detected are indicated on the map and numbered according to the order in which the outbreaks occurred. Inset shows location of NSW and ACT in Australia. ACT, Australian Capital Territory; NSW, New South Wales.
1Current affiliation: University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
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