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. 2010 Aug;10(6):629–637. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2009.0206

Table 3.

Frequency of Antibody Titers to Whitewater Arroyo Virus and Amaparí Virus in the Antibody-Positive Rodents, by Speciesa

 
 
Antibody titer to Whitewater Arroyo virus
Antibody titer to Amaparí virus
  Number of antibody-positive rodents <320 320 1280 ≥5120 <320 320 1280 ≥5120
B. taylori 8 8 4 4
M. nelsoni 1 1 1
N. mexicana 1 1 1
N. micropus 19 2 3 14 17 2
O. leucogaster 3 2 1 3
O. couesi 1 1 1
O. palustris 7 4 3 7
P. attwateri 3 2 1 3
P. boylii 3 3 3
P. leucopus 11 6 5 11
P. maniculatus 9 5 3 1 9
P. megalops 1 1 1
P. melanophrys 2 2 2
P. melanotis 1 1 1
P. mexicanus 4 2 2 1 3
Peromyscus spp. 7 5 2 7
R. sumichrasti 2 2 2
Reithrodontomys sp. 1 1 1
S. hispidus 2 1 1 2
S. toltecus 2 2 2
Total 100 10 42 20 28 83 8 6 3
a

Antibodies (immunoglobulin G) to Whitewater Arroyo virus (WWAV) but not to Amaparí virus (AMAV) were found in 83 rodents, antibodies to AMAV but not to WWAV were found in 10 rodents, and antibodies to WWAV and AMAV were found in 2 white-toothed woodrats (N. leucodon), 1 Mexican woodrat (N. mexicana), 2 southern plains woodrats (N. micropus), and 2 Mexican deermice (P. mexicanus).