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Volume 18, Number 6—June 2012
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Prevalence of Rift Valley Fever among Ruminants, Mayotte

Catherine Cêtre-SossahComments to Author , Aurélie Pédarrieu, Hélène Guis, Cédric Defernez, Michèle Bouloy, Jacques Favre, Sébastien Girard, Eric Cardinale, and Emmanuel Albina
Author affiliations: Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, Montpellier, France (C. Cêtre-Sossah, A. Pédarrieu, H. Guis, E. Albina); La Direction de l’Agriculture et de la Forêt de Mayotte, Mamoudzou, Mayotte (C. Defernez, J. Favre); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (M. Bouloy); Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, Sainte-Clotilde, France (S. Girard, E. Cardinale)

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Table

Rift Valley fever virus seroprevalence among cattle, Mayotte, June 2007–May 2008

District No. positive/no. tested Seroprevalence, %
Acoua 0/6 0
Bandraboua 5/31 16.13
Bandrele 0/6 0
Boueni 0/1 0
Chiconi 0/9 0
Chirongui 1/3 33.33
Dembeni 7/32 21.88
Dzoumogne 0/1 0
Kahani 1/5 20
Kani Keli 3/26 11.54
Koungou 0/10 0
Mamoudzou 0/28 0
Mirereni 1/2 50
Mtsangamouji 6/21 28.57
Ouangani 3/40 7.50
Sada 0/20 0
Tsingoni 5/60 8.33
Total 32/301 10.63

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