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- :Rohde, Rodney E. ;Mayes, Bonny C.May 2004 | Emerg Infect Dis. 10(5):948-952.:Bats submitted to the Texas Department of Health (1996-2000) were speciated and tested for rabies virus antigen by direct immunofluorescence microscop...
- :Kuzmina, Natalia A. ;Lemey, PhilippeDec 03 2013 | PLoS One. 2013; 8(12).:The south-central skunk rabies virus (SCSK) is the most broadly distributed terrestrial viral lineage in North America. Skunk rabies has not been effi...
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