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| NOTE: Virus isolation and HI antibody studies are interpreted as indicating that natural transmission in Utinga forest, Belem in 1964 is limited to vertebrates inhabiting the forest canopy such as bats, forest birds, Caluromys, and Marmosa sp. Forest floor animals are uniformly negative. | | | Man | | 27/82 NT | Xingu, Brazil | Sentinel mice | 1/5 | | Itaporanga, SP, Brazil | Sentinel mice | 5/16,315 | | Belem, Brazil (6) | Caluromys | 1 | 11/23 HI | Belem, Brazil | Marmosa sp. | | 2/11 HI | | Didelphis marsupialis | | 1/12 HI | | Marmosa murina | | 0/8 HI | | Philander opossum | | 0/3 HI | | Forest floor rodents | | 0/193 HI | | Forest birds | | 13/533 HI | Belem, Brazil (4) | Open field birds | | 0/180 HI | | Thamnophilus aethiops (bird) | 1 | | Belem, Brazil | Forest bats | | 8/538 NT | | Culex eastor | 2 | | Trinidad (2) | Culex "caudelli" | 1 | | Belem, Brazil | Culex spp. | 2 | | Belem and Amapa, Brazil | Culex spp. | 1 | | Fr. Guiana (3) | Coquillettidia venezuelensis | 1 | | Belem, Brazil |
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