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Bat-associated rabies virus in Skunks.


ABSTRACT: Rabies was undetected in terrestrial wildlife of northern Arizona until 2001, when rabies was diagnosed in 19 rabid skunks in Flagstaff. Laboratory analyses showed causative rabies viruses associated with bats, which indicated cross-species transmission of unprecedented magnitude. Public health infrastructure must be maintained to address emerging zoonotic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Leslie MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3291214 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bat-associated rabies virus in Skunks.

Leslie Mira J MJ   Messenger Sharon S   Rohde Rodney E RE   Smith Jean J   Cheshier Ronald R   Hanlon Cathleen C   Rupprecht Charles E CE  

Emerging infectious diseases 20060801 8


Rabies was undetected in terrestrial wildlife of northern Arizona until 2001, when rabies was diagnosed in 19 rabid skunks in Flagstaff. Laboratory analyses showed causative rabies viruses associated with bats, which indicated cross-species transmission of unprecedented magnitude. Public health infrastructure must be maintained to address emerging zoonotic diseases. ...[more]

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