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Table 5 Zaire ebolavirus (ZEBOV) serological status (IgG) of bats captured between 2003 and 2008 in Gabon and Republic of Congo, according to demographic parameters.

From: Large serological survey showing cocirculation of Ebola and Marburg viruses in Gabonese bat populations, and a high seroprevalence of both viruses in Rousettus aegyptiacus

 

Male

Female

  
 

Adult

Juvenile

Total

Adult Non pregnant

Adult pregnant

Juvenile

Total

ND

Total

C. argynnis

0/4

0/0

0/4

0/9

0/4

0/1

0/14

0/0

0/18

E. helvum

0/11

0/7

0/18

0/17

0/0

0/11

0/28

0/3

0/49

E. franqueti

14/269(5)

2/87(2)

16/356(4)

9/243(4)

9/132(7)

2/36(6)

20/411(5)

0/8

36/805(4)

H. monstrosus

1/34(3)

2/19(11)

3/53(6)

1/18(6)

3/18(17)

2/33(6)

6/69(9)

0/3

9/125(7)

M. woermanni

0/19

0/0

0/19

0/21

0/5

0/4

0/30

0/0

0/49

Microchiroptera

1/9(11)

0/2

1/11(9)

2/5(40)

0/0

0/0

2/5(40)

0/8

3/24(12)

M. pusillus

0/76

0/3

0/79

1/36(3)

3/53(6)

0/22

4/111(4)

0/7

4/197(2)

R. aegyptiacus

11/88(13)

4/35(12)

15/123(12)

3/90(3)

3/13(23)

3/78(4)

9/181(5)

0/3

24/307(8)

M. torquata

9/227(4)

0/32

9/259 (3)

6/209(3)

3/43(7)

1/39(3)

10/291(3)

0/23

19/573(3)

Total

36/737(5)

8/185(4)

44/922(4)

22/648(3)

21/268(8)

8/224(4)

51/1140(4)

0/85

95/2147(4)

  1. Data are numbers of ZEBOV-specific IgG-positive bats versus numbers of captured bats, and percentages.