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Volume 8, Number 4—April 2002
Research

European Bat Lyssavirus Infection in Spanish Bat Populations

Jordi Serra-Cobo*Comments to Author , Blanca Amengual†, Carlos Abellán‡, and Hervé Bourhy†
Author affiliations: *Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; †Institut Pasteur, Paris, France; ‡Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo, Madrid, Spain;

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Table 4

No. of recaptured and analyzed bats in Locations 4, 5, and 7, Spain, 1996–2000

Speciesa BBb BAc BRd BRDe ATTf
Mm 442 221 25 2 4
Ms 46 46 0 2 1

aSpecies studied: Mm = Myotis myotis; Ms = Miniopterus schreibersii.
bBB = No.of bats banded.
cBA = No. of bats banded and analyzed.
dBR = No. of bats banded and recaptured in the same location.
eBRD = No. of bats banded and recaptured in different localities.
fATT = No. of bats analyzed twice at interval of ≥ 1 year.

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