SARS-CoV-2 Seropositivity in Urban Population of Wild Fallow Deer, Dublin, Ireland, 2020–2022
Kevin Purves
1, Hannah Brown
1, Ruth Haverty, Andrew Ryan, Laura L. Griffin, Janet McCormack, Sophie O’Reilly, Patrick W. Mallon, Virginie Gautier, Joseph P. Cassidy, Aurelie Fabre, Michael J. Carr, Gabriel Gonzalez, Simone Ciuti, and Nicola F. Fletcher
Author affiliations: University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland (K. Purves, H. Brown, R. Haverty, A. Ryan, L.L. Griffin, J. McCormack, S. O’Reilly, P.W. Mallon, V. Gautier, J.P. Cassidy, A. Fabre, M.J. Carr, G. Gonzalez, S. Ciuti, N.F. Fletcher); St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin (P.W. Mallon, A. Fabre); Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan (M.J. Carr, G. Gonzalez)
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Figure 6. Deer begging rank distributions in study of SARS-CoV-2 seropositivity in urban population of wild fallow deer, Dublin, Ireland, 2020–2022. Mirror density plot was generated to compare begging rank distributions (Appendix 1) for the whole deer population (black shading) and sampled deer (gray shading).
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