Fig. 3: EBOV but not MARV infection is disseminated in JFBs.
From: Jamaican fruit bats’ competence for Ebola but not Marburg virus is driven by intrinsic differences

A RT-qPCR for EBOV in tissue samples collected at 3-, 7-, and 28 days post-infection (DPI) (n = 4). Limit of detection 2.2 log10 copies/g. B Infectious titer of EBOV in tissues collected at D3, 7, and 28 (n = 4). Limit of detection 3.0 log10 copies/g. C RT-qPCR for MARV in tissue samples collected at necropsy day (DPI) 3, 7, and 28 (n = 4). Limit of detection 2.2 log10 copies/g. D Infectious titer of MARV in tissues collected at D3, 7, and 28 (n = 4). Limit of detection 3.0 log10 copies/g.RT-qPCR. EBOV (E) or MARV (F) in serum samples collected at baseline, 3-, 7-, 14-, 21-, and 28 days post-infection (DPI). Limit of detection 1.67 log10 copies/mL.