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1 April 1979 PREVALENCE OF SELECTED ZOONOTIC DISEASES IN VERTEBRATES FROM HAITI, 1972
R.G. MC LEAN, H.A. TREVINO, G.E. SATHER
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Abstract

Vertebrate animals collected in Haiti in 1972 were tested for selected zoonotic diseases. No rabies virus or neutralizing (N) antibody was detected in bats (Artibeus jamaicensis). However, N antibody against St. Louis encephalitis, Western equine encephalitis (WEE), and Eastern equine encephalitis were detected in resident species of birds and WEE antibody in bats. No N antibody against Venezuelan equine encephalitis was found. The possible introduction by migratory birds and local transmission of these arboviruses is discussed.

LEAN, TREVINO, and SATHER: PREVALENCE OF SELECTED ZOONOTIC DISEASES IN VERTEBRATES FROM HAITI, 1972
R.G. MC LEAN, H.A. TREVINO, and G.E. SATHER "PREVALENCE OF SELECTED ZOONOTIC DISEASES IN VERTEBRATES FROM HAITI, 1972," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(2), 327-330, (1 April 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.2.327
Received: 24 July 1978; Published: 1 April 1979
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