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Published on: August 27, 2019
Geographic translocation of bats: known and potential problems
1State of California Department of Health Services, Richmond, California, USA.
Abstract:
Natural, accidental, and intentional translocation of bats, both intra- and intercontinentally, has been documented. Some bats have been translocated while incubating infectious diseases, including rabies or related lyssavirus infections; others have escaped confinement en route to or at their destinations, while others have been released deliberately. Known events and potential consequences of bat translocation are reviewed, including a proposed solution to the attendant problems.
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