Hantavirus Detection in Bat and Insectivore Tissues
Corresponding Organization : University of Sydney
Protocol cited in 12 other protocols
Variable analysis
- Method of bat capture (mist nets or harp traps)
- Location of bat capture (caves of natural roosts in Zhejiang Province or villages or caves in Hubei Province)
- Year of bat capture (spring of 2011 or spring of 2012)
- Method of insectivore capture (trapped in cages using fried foods as bait)
- Location of insectivore capture (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region or Yunnan Province)
- Year of insectivore capture (2006 or autumns of 2010 and 2011)
- Detection of hantaviruses in tissue samples of heart, liver, spleen, lung, kidney and brain from bats and insectivores
- All animals were kept alive after capture
- All animals were anesthetized with ether before surgery
- All efforts were made to minimize suffering
- No positive or negative controls were explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
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