Body core temperature of two juvenile mock-inoculated R. aegyptiacus bats and one adult female and her pup after CedV challenge. Body core temperature was monitored at ten-minute intervals and displayed from −3 until 14 days post-infection. (A) Mean body core temperature of juvenile mock-inoculated bats (n = 2), adult female (n = 1) and her pup (n = 1), both CedV challenged. Daytime (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) is marked in white, and nighttime (6 p.m. to 6 a.m.) is denoted in gray. The infection time point is shown as a black vertical line on 0 dpi, indicated by a black arrowhead on the upper horizontal axis. (B) Body temperature distribution during the daytime (white) and nighttime (gray), the mean is depicted by a dotted line, and error bars indicate standard deviation.