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Volume 31, Number 8—August 2025

Dispatch

Community-Scale Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza A Viruses in Wild Mammals, United States, 2022–2023

Grete Wilson-HenjumComments to Author , J. Jeffrey Root, Alex Worgo, Jeffrey Chandler, Robin Dyer, Jeff Flores, Jesse Morris, Ian Plummer, John Paul Seman, Kyle Van Why, Caleb Wellman, H. Bryant White, John Wilt, Diego Diel, Jon Heale, David L. Bergman, Josh Hewitt, Derek Collins, Ryan S. Miller, Steven Rekant, and Kim M. Pepin
Author affiliation: Utah State University S.J. and Jessie E. Quinney College of Natural Resources, Logan, Utah, USA (G. Wilson-Henjum, J. Hewitt); US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA (J.J. Root, A. Worgo, K.M. Pepin); US Department of Agriculture APHIS, Wildlife Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, Fort Collins (J. Chandler); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, Augusta, Maine, USA (R. Dyer, J. Morris); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, Sacramento, California, USA (J. Flores); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, Portland, Oregon, USA (I. Plummer); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, Sandusky, Ohio, USA (J.P. Seman, C. Wellman); Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, Phoenix, Arizona, USA (H.B. White); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA (K. Van Why, J. Wilt); Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA (D. Diel); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, San Tan Valley, Arizona, USA (J. Heale); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, Phoenix, Arizona, USA (D.L. Bergman); US Department of Agriculture APHIS Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Disease Program, Fort Collins (D. Collins); Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health, Fort Collins (R.S. Miller); US Department of Agriculture Veterinary Services, Riverdale, Maryland, USA (S. Rekant)

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Figure 1

Locations of intensive sampling for SARS-CoV-2 samples collected across 28 species in 8 states during community-scale surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A viruses in wild mammals, United States, October 2022–June 2023. The number of samples collected varied across each state and by species within each state.

Figure 1. Locations of intensive sampling for SARS-CoV-2 samples collected across 28 species in 8 states during community-scale surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 and influenza A viruses in wild mammals, United States, October 2022–June 2023. The number of samples collected varied across each state and by species within each state.

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