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Volume 8, Number 4, April 2002

Research

European Bat Lyssavirus Infection in Spanish Bat Populations

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

 
 
Figure 1. Map showing the localities in Spain where bats have been analyzed....
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Figure 1. Map showing the localities in Spain where bats have been analyzed. 1. Ciutadella; 2. El Saler; 3. Ferreries; 4. Inca; 5. Llucmajor; 6. Oliete; 7. Pollença; 8. Granada; 9. Huelva; 10. Sevilla. Points in red indicate colonies where positive results were obtained according to our study (Localities Nos. 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) and previous studies (Localities Nos. 2, 8, 9, and 10) (7).

 

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