| Literature DB >> 21570221 |
Evelyne Picard-Meyer1, Marie-Jo Dubourg-Savage, Laurent Arthur, Michel Barataud, David Bécu, Sandrine Bracco, Christophe Borel, Gérald Larcher, Benjamin Meme-Lafond, Marie Moinet, Emmanuelle Robardet, Marine Wasniewski, Florence Cliquet.
Abstract
Active surveillance of bats in France started in 2004 with an analysis of 18 of the 45 bat species reported in Europe. Rabies antibodies were detected in six indigenous species, mainly in Eptesicus serotinus and Myotis myotis, suggesting previous contact with the EBLV-1 rabies virus. Nineteen of the 177 tested bats were shown serologically positive in seven sites, particularly in central and south-western France. Neither infectious viral particles nor viral genomes were detected in 173 and 308 tested oral swabs, respectively. The presence of neutralising antibodies in female bats (18.6%) was significantly higher than in males (5.6%).Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21570221 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetmic.2011.03.034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Microbiol ISSN: 0378-1135 Impact factor: 3.293