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Author: Léa Joffrin; Steven M. Goodman; David A. Wilkinson; Beza Ramasindrazana; Erwan Lagadec; Yann Gomard; Gildas Le Minter; Andréa Dos Santos; M. Corrie Schoeman; Rajendraprasad Sookhareea; Pablo Tortosa; Simon Julienne; Eduardo S. Gudo; Patrick Mavingui; Camille Lebarbenchon
Title: Bat coronavirus phylogeography in the Western Indian Ocean
  • Document date: 2019_9_4
  • ID: by4qwkla_4
    Snippet: In total, 88 of the 1,099 bat samples tested positive for CoV by RT-PCR (mean detection 152 rate ± 95% confidence interval: 8.0% ± 1.6%). The prevalence of positive bats was different 153 according to the sampling locations (χ² = 70.2; p<0.001), with a higher prevalence in Mozam-154 bique (19.6% ± 4.7%) than on all WIO islands (4.2% ± 1.2%) (Figure 2) . A significant differ-155 ence in the prevalence of positive bats was also detected betwe.....
    Document: In total, 88 of the 1,099 bat samples tested positive for CoV by RT-PCR (mean detection 152 rate ± 95% confidence interval: 8.0% ± 1.6%). The prevalence of positive bats was different 153 according to the sampling locations (χ² = 70.2; p<0.001), with a higher prevalence in Mozam-154 bique (19.6% ± 4.7%) than on all WIO islands (4.2% ± 1.2%) (Figure 2) . A significant differ-155 ence in the prevalence of positive bats was also detected between families (χ² = 44.2; p<0.001;

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