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. 2021 Sep;27(9):2480–2484. doi: 10.3201/eid2709.211105

Table 1. Distribution of samples tested for the presence of antibodies against CCHFV among various mammalian species, Catalonia, Spain*.

Species 2014–2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 Total
Red deer 0/13 (0%–28%) 0/60 (0%–1%) 0/15 (0%–3%) 0/29 (0%–15%) 0/57 (0%–8%) 0/174 (0%–3%)
Iberian ibex 15/15 (75%–100%) 5/5 46/46 (90%–100%) 0/18 (0%–22%) 66/84 (68%–87%)
Roe deer 0/1 0/1 1/59 (0%–10%) 0/18 (0%–22%) 1/79 (0%–8%)
European rabbit 0/21 (0%–19%) 0/11 (0%–32%) 0/3 0/35 (0%–12%)
Wild boar 1/87 (0%–7%) 3/3 1/48 (0%–13%) 5/156 (1%–8%)
Fallow deer



0/4

0/4
Total 0/34 (0%–13%) 16/174 (6%–15%) 8/27 (15%–50%) 47/156 (23%–38%) 1/141 (0%–5%) 72/532 (11%–17%)

*Data are no. positive/no. tested (95% CI for percentage CCHFV positive). CCHFV, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus.