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Volume 11, Number 2, February 2005

Survey for Bat Lyssaviruses, Thailand

Boonlert Lumlertdacha,* Kalyanee Boongird,† Sawai Wanghongsa,† Supaporn Wacharapluesadee,‡ Lawan Chanhome,* Pkamatz Khawplod,* Thiravat Hemachudha,‡ Ivan Kuzmin,§ and Charles E. Rupprecht§
*Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok, Thailand; †Ministry of Agriculture, Bangkok, Thailand; ‡Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; and §Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

 
 
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Figure 1. Map of Thailand showing bat collection sites from 8 provinces and locations of bats found seropositive. 1 = Chonburi, 2 = Singburi, 3 = Ayuttaya, 4 = Chachongsao, 5 = Rayong, 6 = Prachinburi, 7 = Ratchaburi, 8 = Suratthani.

 

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