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. 2015 Dec 28;10(12):e0145841. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0145841

Table 1. Bd prevalence in sampled amphibians in current or proposed protected areas throughout the Albertine Rift.

Survey site Country Observed % Prevalence (95% CI, n) Number Samples Tested
Budongo Forest Uganda 15 (5.2–36.0, n = 3) 20
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park Uganda 18.8 (13.9–24.8, n = 37) 197
Nyungwe Forest National Park Rwanda 16.6 (12.1–22.4, n = 33) 199
Cyamudongo, geographically isolated from, but part of Nyungwe Forest National Park Rwanda 21.7 (9.7–41.9, n = 5) 23
Proposed Itombwe Forest Reserve and Balala Forest DRC 24.2 (19.4–29.6, n = 64) 265
Kahuzi-Biega National Park (highlands) DRC 58.5 (45.1–70.7, n = 31) 53
Kahuzi-Biega National Park (lowlands) DRC 9.9 (5.9–16.2, n = 13) 131
Kisimba-Ikobo Reserve—West of Lake Edward DRC 0 (0–32.4, n = 0) 8
Reserve des Gorilles de Punia: West of Kahuzi-Biega DRC 21.4 (7.6–47.6, n = 3) 14
Luama Katanga Reserve and proposed Ngamikka Park (Misotshi-Kobogo massif, also known as Kobobo Plateau) DRC 9.3 (5.1–16.2, n = 10) 108
Total for all areas 19.5 (17.2–22.1, n = 199) 1018