Ecology and geography of transmission of two bat-borne rabies lineages in Chile.
Rabies was known to humans as a disease thousands of years ago. In America, insectivorous bats are natural reservoirs of rabies virus. The bat species Tadarida brasiliensis and Lasiurus cinereus, with their respective, host-specific rabies virus variants AgV4 and AgV6, are the principal rabies reser...
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Main Authors: | Luis E Escobar, A Townsend Peterson, Myriam Favi, Verónica Yung, Daniel J Pons, Gonzalo Medina-Vogel |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6a011028c5394205b2baeba7fd0e6a85 |
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