High Prevalence of Sin Nombre Virus in Rodent Populations, Central Utah: A Consequence of Human Disturbance?

  • Mackelprang R
  • Dearing M
  • St. Jeor S
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Abstract

Our study site was the West Tintic Mountains, Jericho, Utah, 3957' N, 11222' W. We trapped on May 29 to 31, July 10 to 12, and October 7 to 9, 1999. Previous research (3) indicated woodrats (Neotoma lepida) were reservoirs for SNV;

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Mackelprang, R., Dearing, M. D., & St. Jeor, S. (2001). High Prevalence of Sin Nombre Virus in Rodent Populations, Central Utah: A Consequence of Human Disturbance? Emerging Infectious Diseases, 7(3), 480–482. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0703.010328

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