The phylogeography of Myotis bat-associated rabies viruses across Canada.
As rabies in carnivores is increasingly controlled throughout much of the Americas, bats are emerging as a significant source of rabies virus infection of humans and domestic animals. Knowledge of the bat species that maintain rabies is a crucial first step in reducing this public health problem. In...
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Main Authors: | Susan Nadin-Davis (Author), Noor Alnabelseya (Author), M Kimberly Knowles (Author) |
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