European Bat Lyssavirus Transmission among Cats, Europe
Emerging infectious diseases2009Vol. 15(2), pp. 280–284
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Laurent Dacheux, Florence Larrous, Alexandra Mailles, Didier Boisseleau, Olivier Delmas, Charlotte Biron, Christiane Bouchier, I. Capek, Michel Müller, Frédéric Ilari, Tanguy Lefranc, François Raffi, M. Goudal, Hervé Bourhy
Abstract
We identified 2 cases of European bat lyssavirus subtype 1 transmission to domestic carnivores (cats) in France. Bat-to-cat transmission is suspected. Low amounts of virus antigen in cat brain made diagnosis difficult.
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