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. 2021 Jan 5;12:100212. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100212

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Geographical distribution of wildlife-associated rabies in China and neighboring countries.

Red dots indicate the ferret badger-associated cases in Jiangxi, Anhui, Zhejiang, and Taiwan. The green triangles show fox-associated rabies in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and neighboring countries. The blue square represents raccoon dog-associated rabies in Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, and neighboring countries. The red circles represent bat-associated cases in Northeast China and the Far East of Russia. The numbers indicate the locations of rabies cases in China, including 1: Huzhou; 2: Hangzhou; 3: Quzhou; 4 and 42: Lishui; 5: Xuancheng; 6: Huangshan; 7: Wuyuan; 8: Fuzhou; 9: Xinjian; 10: Yichun; 11: Xiushui; 12: Hukou; 13: Taichung; 14:Nantou; 15: Yunlin; 16:Chiayi; 17: Tainan; 18: Kaohsiung; 19: Pingtung; 20: Taitung; 21: Hualien; 22 and 34: Tacheng; 23: Alxa Youqi; 24: Alxa Zuoqi; 25: Urat Front Banner; 26: Sonid Youqi; 27: Sonid Zuoqi; 28: Plain and Bordered White Banner; 29: Qingyuan; 30: Tongjiang; 31: Tonghua; 32: Longjing; 33: Fuxin; 35: Jalaite; 36: Mawu; 37: Santai; 38: Binhai; 39: Taizhou; 40: Nanyang; and 41: Nanning. (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)