PPT-Figure Figure. Geographic range of Pteropus vampyrus (5) and proportion of bats

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Sendow I Field H Curran J Morrissy C Meehan G Buick T et al Henipavirus in Pteropus vampyrus Bats Indonesia Emerg Infect Dis 2006124711712 httpsdoiorg103201eid1204051181

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