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Volume 31, Number 4—April 2025
Research Letter
Nipah Virus Detection in Pteropus hypomelanus Bats, Central Java, Indonesia
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Figure 1. Photographs of bats taken during study of Nipah virus detection in Pteropus hypomelanus bats, Central Java, Indonesia. A) Animal trader at local market in Magelang, Central Java, displaying bats for sale. B) Group of P. hypomelanus bats hanging inside a wooden cage, sold at an animal market in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia.
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