A longitudinal study of the prevalence of Nipah virus in Pteropus lylei bats in Thailand: evidence for seasonal preference in disease transmission

scientific article published in March 2010

A longitudinal study of the prevalence of Nipah virus in Pteropus lylei bats in Thailand: evidence for seasonal preference in disease transmission is …
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P356DOI10.1089/VBZ.2008.0105
P698PubMed publication ID19402762

P50authorThiravat HemachudhaQ13015868
Supaporn WacharapluesadeeQ61117539
Kalyanee BoongirdQ115249448
Sawai WanghongsaQ115249452
P2093author name stringPornpun Supavonwong
G N Gongal
Detchat Saengsen
Nitipon Ratanasetyuth
P433issue2
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectPteropus lyleiQ635120
ThailandQ869
Nipah virusQ15928531
P304page(s)183-190
P577publication date2010-03-01
P1433published inVector-Borne and Zoonotic DiseasesQ15765281
P1476titleA longitudinal study of the prevalence of Nipah virus in Pteropus lylei bats in Thailand: evidence for seasonal preference in disease transmission
P478volume10

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