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| * Positive from white-faced heron. | Antibodies to Barmah Forest virus have been found to be widespread in humans in New South Wales. Antibody studies showed a higher prevelence in the north coastal zones of the State and rates were significantly higher in male than in female subjects. (8) | Culex annulirostris | 1/13,193 | | "Murray Valley", Victoria, Australia | Birds (mainly water birds) | | 1/378* PRNT | Hay, New South Wales Australia | Culex annulirostris | 2/10,972 | | Charleville, S. Queensland, AS(1974) | Aedes normanensis | 2/8,847 | | Australia (1976). "Murweh" virus (4) | Aedes bancroftianus | 1/2,928 | | Barmah Forest, Murray Valley, AS (1981) | Aedes vigilax | 2/1,300 | | Mogo Forest, Bateman's Bay, south coast N.S.W., AS(1984) (5) | | | | | | Mixed pool: | 1/1,300 | | Mogo Forest, Bateman's Bay, south coast N.S.W., AS | Coquillettidia linealis | (1984) (5) | | | Culex molestus | | | | Culex cylindricus | | | | Man | | 9/300 NT | New South Wales (south coast), Australia (7) | | | | | |
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