
Since its recent discovery, Bourbon virus has been isolated from a human and ticks. To assess exposure of potential vertebrate reservoirs, we assayed banked serum and plasma samples from wildlife and domestic animals in Missouri, USA, for Bourbon virus-neutralizing antibodies. We detected high seroprevalence in raccoons (50%) and white-tailed deer (86%).
Veterinary Medicine, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology, Epidemiology, 610, Animals, Wild, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Research Letter, Animals, viruses, serologic analysis, and Public Health, Veterinary Infectious Diseases, Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Disease Reservoirs, Missouri, Population Biology, Natural Resources Management and Policy, R, Life Sciences, Other Veterinary Medicine, arbovirus, Animal Sciences, Animals, Domestic, Medicine, ecology, Other Environmental Sciences, Zoology, Thogotovirus, Environmental Sciences, Bourbon virus
Veterinary Medicine, Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology, Epidemiology, 610, Animals, Wild, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology, Natural Resources and Conservation, Research Letter, Animals, viruses, serologic analysis, and Public Health, Veterinary Infectious Diseases, Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Disease Reservoirs, Missouri, Population Biology, Natural Resources Management and Policy, R, Life Sciences, Other Veterinary Medicine, arbovirus, Animal Sciences, Animals, Domestic, Medicine, ecology, Other Environmental Sciences, Zoology, Thogotovirus, Environmental Sciences, Bourbon virus
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