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Table 6 Marburgvirus (MARV) 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

0/16

0/0

0/11

0/27

0/2

0/47

E. franqueti

1/234(0.3)

0/80

1/314(0.3)

1/214(0.5)

0/88

0/31

1/333(0.3)

0/32

2/679(0.3)

H. monstrosus

0/32

0/15

0/47

0/14

0/13

1/28(4)

1/55(2)

0/1

1/103(1)

M. woermanni

0/16

0/0

0/16

0/15

0/5

0/3

0/23

0/0

0/39

Microchiroptera

0/8

0/0

0/8

0/5

0/0

0/0

0/5

0/7

0/20

M. pusillus

1/69(1)

0/3

1/72(1)

0/32

0/48

0/21

0/101

0/4

1/177(0.6)

R. aegyptiacus

10/87(11)

1/33(3)

11/120(1)

3/87(3)

4/13(30)

3/76(4)

10/176(4)

0/3

21/299(7)

M. torquata

0/197

0/26

0/233

0/185

0/38

0/35

0/258

0/15

0/494

Total

12/658(2)

1/164(0.6)

13/822(2)

4/577(1)

3/209(1)

4/206(2)

11/992(1)

0/62

25/1876(1)

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