Rabies Virus RNA in Naturally Infected Vampire Bats, Northeastern Brazil
Aroldo J.B. Carneiro
1, Carlos R. Franke
1, Andreas Stöcker, Flávia dos Santos, José E. Úngar de Sá, Evandro Moraes-Silva, José N.M. Alves, Sebastian Brünink, Victor M. Corman, Sung Sup Park, and Jan F. Drexler
Author affiliations: Author affiliations: Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil (A.J.B. Carneiro, C.R. Franke, A. Stöcker, F. dos Santos); Central Laboratory of Public Heath, Salvador (J.E. Úngar de Sá); Agency for Agriculture and Livestock Defence of Bahia, Salvador (E. Moraes-Silva, J.N.M. Alves); University of Bonn Medical Centre, Bonn, Germany (S. Brünink, V.M. Corman, C. Drosten, J.F. Drexler)
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Figure A1. Rabies virus RNA concentrations in organs of vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus), northeastern Brazil. CNS, central nervous system.
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