Fig. 2: Seroprevalence of VBRV in D. rotundus and geographic distribution of outbreaks in cattle.
From: Epidemiology and biology of a herpesvirus in rabies endemic vampire bat populations

a–f The seroprevalence of VBRV in D. rotundus, grouped by year and department within Peru, are shown in the surrounding plots (a–f), with the location of each department marked by the corresponding letter on the map. Seroprevalence within a department is displayed as the mean average with 95% confidence intervals based upon sample size. Sample sizes for A-F in ascending year order are as follows: A-5, 21; B-144, 126; C-158, 72, 116; D-107, 181, 218; E-146, 167, 78; F-45, 24, 111. g Locations of laboratory confirmed rabies mortality in livestock between 2015 and 2017 are shown coloured by year (2015=red, 2016=yellow, 2017=blue) on the map of Peru. The location from which the PCR positive bat saliva sample originated is shown by the black diamond. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.