Bourbon virus in wild and domestic animals, Missouri, USA, 2012-2013

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Abstract

Since its recent discovery, Bourbon virus has been isolated from a human and ticks. To assess exposure of potential vertebrate reservoirs, we assayed banked serum and plasma samples from wildlife and domestic animals in Missouri, USA, for Bourbon virus-neutralizing antibodies. We detected high seroprevalence in raccoons (50%) and white-tailed deer (86%).

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Jackson, K. C., Gidlewski, T., Root, J. J., Bosco-Lauth, A. M., Lash, R. R., Harmon, J. R., … Komar, N. (2019). Bourbon virus in wild and domestic animals, Missouri, USA, 2012-2013. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 25(9), 1752–1753. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2509.181902

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