Volume 27, Number 12—December 2021
Research
Mammarenaviruses of Rodents, South Africa and Zimbabwe
Figure 1

Figure 1. Locations where samples from 5,363 rodents of 33 species were collected and tested for evidence of infection with mammarenaviruses, South Africa and Zimbabwe. White circles indicate sites where no evidence of infection was found; black circles indicate sites where antibody to mammarenaviruses was detected by indirect immunofluorescence.
1Current affiliation: EduVos, Midrand, South Africa.
2Current affiliation: University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
3Current affiliation: University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
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