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Potential Human Exposure to Australian Bat Lyssavirus, Queensland, 1996-1999

Bradley J. McCall,* Jonathan H. Epstein,* Annette S. Neill,* Karen Heel,* Hume Field,† Janine Barrett,‡ Greg A. Smith,§ Linda A. Selvey,¶ Barry Rodwell,† and Ross Lunt#
*Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, Cooper's Plains, Queensland, Australia; †Queensland Department of Primary Industries, Yerongpillly, Queensland, Australia; ‡The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia; §Queensland Health Scientific Services, Cooper's Plains, Queensland, Australia; ¶Queensland Health; and #CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Geelong, Victoria, Australia


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Figure 2. Dates of potential Australian bat lyssavirus exposures and notifications to the Brisbane Southside Public Health Unit, south Brisbane and South Coast, Queensland, 1996-1999.
 

 

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