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. 2014 Jan 29;9(1):e87194. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087194

Table 1. Description of bat specimens and related epidemiological data.

Bat specimens and tissue samples Epidemiological data
Sampleidentification Code Species Common name Sex Organa Locationb Collectiondate Type of humancontact Otherinformation
b1 2009/01012 Pipistrellus pipistrellus Common pipistrelle Male Br, li, lu Moulins (Allier-03) August, 2009 Hand manipulation Found dead in a secondary school
b2 2009/00385 Pipistrellus pipistrellus Common pipistrelle Male Br, li, lu Paris (Paris-75) April, 2009 Hand manipulation Caught by a cat
b3 2009/00820 Pipistrellus pipistrellus Common pipistrelle Female Br, li, lu Bordeaux (Gironde-33) July, 2009 Hand manipulation Manipulation by a girl playing with the animal
b4 2009/00886 Pipistrellus pipistrellus Common pipistrelle Male Br, li, lu Courtry(Seine-et-Marne-77) July, 2009 Hand manipulation Found sick and died one day later
b5 2009/00865 Hypsugo savii Savi’s pipistrelle Male Br, li, lu Cannes la Bocca(Alpes-Martimes-06) July, 2009 Bite, scratches Caught by a cat
b6 2010/00513 Myotis nattereri Natterer’s bat Male Br, li, lu Latresne(Gironde-33) June, 2010 Hand manipulation Found dead in a garden where children were playing
b7 2010/00553 Eptesicus serotinus Common serotine Male Br, li, lu Sers (Charentes-16) June, 2010 Hand manipulation Collected in a sanctuary, then became sick and died one day later
b8 2009/01073 Myotis mystacinus Whiskered bat Male Li, lu Maule(Yvelines-78) September, 2009 Bite Found weak, died during the monitoring
b9 2009/00996 Pipistrellus pipistrellus Common pipistrelle Male Li, lu Ahun (Creuse-23) August, 2009 Hand manipulation Found dying

Legend :

a

Br = brain, li = liver, lu = lungs.

b

City and county with related county codification.