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Volume 27, Number 8—August 2021
Dispatch

Genomic Detection of Schmallenberg Virus, Israel

Adi BeharComments to Author , Omer Izhaki, Asael Rot, Tzvika Benor, Mario Yankilevich, Monica Leszkowicz-Mazuz, and Jacob Brenner
Author affiliations: Kimron Veterinary Institute, Beit Dagan, Israel (A. Behar, O. Izhaki, A. Rot, M. Leszkowicz-Mazuz, J. Brenner); Veterinary Field Services, Beit Dagan, Israel (T. Benor, M. Yankilevich)

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Locations and types of farms sampled in study of Schmallenberg virus (SBV), Israel. Farm number match those listed in Table 2. Green, farms from which SBV-positive Culicoides pools were collected; red, farms on which SBV-positive malformed progeny were detected.

Figure. Locations and types of farms sampled in study of Schmallenberg virus (SBV), Israel. Farm number match those listed in Table 2. Green, farms from which SBV-positive Culicoides pools were collected; red, farms on which SBV-positive malformed progeny were detected.

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