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Volume 26, Number 6—June 2020
Research

Zoonotic Alphaviruses in Fatal and Neurologic Infections in Wildlife and Nonequine Domestic Animals, South Africa

Jumari Steyn, Isabel Fourie, Johan Steyl, June Williams, Voula Stivaktas, Elizabeth Botha, Stefanie van Niekerk, Bjorn Reininghaus, and Marietjie VenterComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa (J. Steyn, I. Fourie, J. Steyl, J. Williams, V. Stivaktas, E. Botha, S. van Niekerk, M. Venter); Mpumalanga Veterinary Services, Middelburg, South Africa (B. Reininghaus)

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Locations of MIDV and SINV PCR-positive and –negative samples from wildlife, nonequid domestic animals, and avian species, South Africa, 2010–2018. Inset shows location of South Africa in Africa. Values in parentheses are number of animals. MIDV, Middelburg virus; SINV, Sindbis virus.

Figure 2. Locations of MIDV and SINV PCR-positive and –negative samples from wildlife, nonequid domestic animals, and avian species, South Africa, 2010–2018. Inset shows location of South Africa in Africa. Values in parentheses are number of animals. MIDV, Middelburg virus; SINV, Sindbis virus.

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