Volume 24, Number 12—December 2018
Dispatch
Vaccinia Virus among Domestic Dogs and Wild Coatis, Brazil, 2013–2015
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Figure 1. Area of study of vaccinia virus among domestic dogs and wild coatis, Brazil, 2013–2015. A) Countries in South America where vaccinia virus has been detected in recent years. B) Belo Horizonte (red locator), located in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. C) Regions of Belo Horizonte; green indicates area in wild environment where coatis were captured. D) Google Earth map from 2017 of studied area, showing details of the wild and urban environments. Green dots indicate where coatis were captured; blue dots indicate where dogs were sampled. Source: https://www.google.com/earth.
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