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    Additional file 1: Table S1. of Bat rabies surveillance in France: first report of unusual mortality among serotine bats

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    Results of passive bat rabies surveillance undertaken in Moselle and Meurthe & Moselle. Results are detailed by department, date, city of isolation and species of bats. (DOCX 23 kb

    Rabies occurrence rate detected in serotine bats in France from 1989–2013 in the frame of the bat rabies surveillance network and according different environmental factors: season (a), year (b), regional cluster (c) and sex (d).

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    <p>Rabies occurrence rate detected in serotine bats in France from 1989–2013 in the frame of the bat rabies surveillance network and according different environmental factors: season (a), year (b), regional cluster (c) and sex (d).</p

    Bat rabies in France.

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    <p>Negative case: black dot, positive case: red triangle (A). Distribution of all the bat samples analysed for rabies diagnosis; A1)1989–2000; A2) 2001–2013 (B). Location of serotine (<i>Eptesicus serotinus</i>) samples analysed for rabies diagnosis; B1)1989–2000; B2)2001–2013.</p

    Neigbour-Joining and Bayesian Phylogenetics.

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    <p>A. NJ phylogenetic tree comparing partial N gene sequence from 32 French EBLV-1 isolates from 1989–2012, 11 referenced European EBLV-1 strains (Poland, Holland, Luxembourg, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Russia), 1 EBLV-1 isolate from Luxembourg, 5 EBLV-2 strains (Finland, Germany, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Holland) and two BBLV isolates (France, Germany). Relationships are presented as a rooted phylogram with WCBV (EF614258). Bootstraps above 70% are significant.</p

    MOESM2 of Oral vaccination of dogs: a well-studied and undervalued tool for achieving human and dog rabies elimination

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    Additional file 2. Attractiveness studies. This table contains compiled information summarizing attractiveness data on oral rabies vaccines for dogs studies

    Regional clusters with geographical location of the 47 EBLV-1 a and b samples according to the results of the phylogenetic N gene analysis.

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    <p>Samples were located geographically according to the defined lineage: [B1 (north-west), B2 (centre), B3 (north -east)] and A (south-west)]. The numbers correspond to the identification numbers of isolates</p
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