Selected article for: "Artibeus jamaicensis and frugivorous bat"

Author: Canuti, Marta; Eis-Huebinger, Anna Maria; Deijs, Martin; de Vries, Michel; Drexler, Jan Felix; Oppong, Samuel K.; Müller, Marcel A.; Klose, Stefan M.; Wellinghausen, Nele; Cottontail, Veronika M.; Kalko, Elisabeth K. V.; Drosten, Christian; van der Hoek, Lia
Title: Two Novel Parvoviruses in Frugivorous New and Old World Bats
  • Document date: 2011_12_27
  • ID: 0ewu7e1c_39
    Snippet: Prevalence. Out of 110 whole EDTA blood samples, 8 bats (7.3%) tested positive for the presence of Aj-BtPV-1, with a viral concentration ranging from 8.3E+03 to 4.87E+08 copies/ml. Seven of the Aj-BtPV-1-positive animals belonged to the frugivorous bat species Artibeus jamaicensis (7/92, 7.6%) and one animal (#174 in figure 3 ) belonged to the closely related frugivorous bat species Artibeus lituratus (1/18, 5.5%)......
    Document: Prevalence. Out of 110 whole EDTA blood samples, 8 bats (7.3%) tested positive for the presence of Aj-BtPV-1, with a viral concentration ranging from 8.3E+03 to 4.87E+08 copies/ml. Seven of the Aj-BtPV-1-positive animals belonged to the frugivorous bat species Artibeus jamaicensis (7/92, 7.6%) and one animal (#174 in figure 3 ) belonged to the closely related frugivorous bat species Artibeus lituratus (1/18, 5.5%).

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