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After 1999, the most common reason for bat testing was human exposure, accounting for 72.0% of submissions during 1999 2009.
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The health department said that the raccoon was the first animal to test positive in Manhattan in 2007; one bat tested positive in 2006.
Of the 12 bat species tested, 11 were positive for Leptospira spp. (the only H. anchietae bat tested was negative).
Thirty-six percent of the 11 Mineopterus schreibersi (Schreiber's long-fingered bat) tested positive (p=0.01).
In Kentucky, 64 rabies-negative bats (from 22 counties) were submitted during November 2011 January 2012; all were WNS-negative except 1 bat tested on January 13 , 2012 which was the first known WNS-positive bat from Fayette County, a primarily urban area in northern central Kentucky where little cave-based WNS surveillance is conducted.
The proportion of treatments prevented because of bats testing negative for rabies was 63%, 37%, 26%, and 11%, for these 4 types of exposure, respectively.
If the bats tested in this study (with the exception of those at site 1) were a truly random selection of Daubenton's bats across Scotland, the likely prevalence (95% CI ) of bats testing seropositive for EBLV-2 would be 0.05%3.80%%.
No other bats tested by the team can run.
But fruit bats test positive for Nipah antibodies across southern Asia, and date palm sap is a delicacy throughout Bangladesh.
Six (21%) of 29 big brown bats and 1 (5%) of 20 little brown bats tested were positive for CoV RNA (Table 1).
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