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. 2020 May 6;15(5):e0232339. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0232339

Table 6. Seroprevalence changes in recaptured Grey-headed flying foxes.

Bat ID Date of capture Sex Wt /g BCI Hendra virus MFI Hendra virus seropositive Cedar virus MFI Cedar virus seropositive Tioman virus MFI Tioman virus seropositive Australian bat lyssavirus MFI Australian bat lyssavirus seropositive
6 & 72 31 Aug 2015 F 844 29.8 772 - 139 - 2797 + 136 -
26 Feb 2016 763 26.9 745 - 153 - 2355 + 91 -
23 & 70 2 Sept 2015 M 820 30.1 172 - 181 - 2592 + 130 -
26 Feb 2016 744 26.6 128 - 3073 + 1248 + 115 -
46 & 81 3 Sept 2015 M 666 25.4 9428 + 175 - 2820 + 92 -
26 Feb 2016 773 28.0 16929 + 191 - 2979 + 141 -
145 & 252 10 Aug 2016 M 818 30.7 8710 + 257 - 2217 + 204 -
13 Aug 2017 830 30.8 6335 + 210 - 3111 + 207 -

The sex, weight (Wt), body condition index (BCI) and study identification number (Bat ID) of four Grey-headed flying foxes recaptured between August 2015 and August 2017 at the Adelaide Camp, Adelaide, South Australia and their median fluorescence intensity (MFI) serostatus for Hendra virus, Cedar virus, Tioman virus (using lower thresholds) and Australian bat lyssavirus. M = Male; F = Female; Seropositive = +; Seronegative = —.