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. 2014 Sep 4;6(9):3386–3399. doi: 10.3390/v6093386

Table 3.

The number of bat samples analyzed during the nine-year period.

Years Females Males Total
n n+ % (95 CI) n n+ % (95 CI) n n+ % (95 CI)
2004 55 6 10.91 (4.1–22.2) 55 1 1.82 (0.0–9.7) 110 7 6.36 (2.6–12.7)
2005 7 0 0 15 0 0 22 0 0
2006 30 9 30.00 (14.7–49.4) 20 3 15.00 (3.2–37.9) 50 12 24.00 (13.1–38.2)
2007 18 14 77.78 (52.4–93.6) 16 10 62.50 (35.4–84.8) 34 24 70.59 (52.5–84.9)
2008 13 3 23.08 (5.0–53.8) 30 6 20.00 (7.7–38.6) 43 9 20.93 (10.0–36.0)
2009 17 0 0 24 0 0 41 0 0
2010 16 1 6.25 (0.1–30.2) 14 2 14.29 (1.8–42.8) 30 3 10.00 (2.1–26.5)
2011 26 4 15.38 (4.4–34.9) 23 8 34.78 (16.4–57.3) 49 12 24.49 (13.3–38.9)
2012 11 2 18.18 (2.3–51.8) 16 2 12.50 (1.5–38.3) 27 4 14.81 (4.2–33.7)

n: number of individuals analyzed; n+: number of seropositive bats; CI: 95% confidence intervals; nd: no data.