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Volume 21, Number 10—October 2015
Dispatch

Heartland Virus Neutralizing Antibodies in Vertebrate Wildlife, United States, 2009–2014

Kasen K. Riemersma1 and Nicholas KomarComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

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Table 1

Animals screened and confirmed seropositive for Heartland virus neutralizing antibodies, central and eastern United States, 2009–2014

State No. (%) counties sampled Species No. screened Confirmed seropositive, no. (%; 95% CI)
Alabama 5 (7) Raccoon (Procyon lotor) 99 0 (0; 0–4)
Florida 34 (51) White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) 65 4 (6; 2–15)
Raccoon 40 0 (0; 0–9)
Georgia 1 (1) White-tailed deer 104 15 (14; 8–23)
Illinois 8 (8) Coyote (Canis latrans) 25 1 (4; 1–20)
Raccoon 68 0 (0; 0–5)
Indiana 13 (14) Raccoon 64 2(3; 1–11)
Iowa 6 (6) Coyote 2 0 (0; 0–5)
Raccoon 98 0 (0; 0–13)
Kansas 10 (10) Coyote 22 10 (46; 27–65)
Kentucky 7 (6) Raccoon 44 4 (9; 4–21)
Maine 6 (38) White-tailed deer 63 7 (11; 6–21)
Missouri 10 (9) Coyote 12 0 (0; 0–24)
White-tailed deer 2 0 (0; 0–66)
Raccoon 75 10 (13; 7–23)
New Hampshire 7 (70) Moose (Alces alces) 22 4 (18; 5–40)
White-tailed deer 58 9 (16; 7–27)
North Carolina 2 (2) White-tailed deer 32 13 (41; 24–59)
Ohio 7 (8) Raccoon 94 0 (0; 0–4)
Pennsylvania 15 (22) Raccoon 81 0 (0; 0–5)
Tennessee 7 (7) Raccoon 92 13 (14; 8–23)
Texas 22 (9) Raccoon 85 4 (5; 2–12)
Vermont 5 (36) White-tailed deer 72 7 (10; 5–19)
Virginia 2 (2) Raccoon 37 0 (0; 0–9)
West Virginia
19 (35)
Raccoon
72
0 (0; 0–5)
Total 1,428 103 (7; 6–9)

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1Current affiliation: University of California, Davis, California, USA.

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