[2P-780]Genetically distinct hantaviruses in two bat species in Panamá
○Karen Yamada1,2, Fuka Kikuchi1,3, Jonathan L Dunnum4, Pablo Gutiérrez Moreno5, Publio González D5, Blas Armién5,6, Mihail Pérez-Callejas5, Danielle Land4, Jocelyn Colella7, Tetsuya Mizutani3, Ken Maeda8, Motoi Suzuki1, Stephen Greiman9, Carlos Alberto Carrión-Bonilla4, Joseph A. Cook4, Richard Yanagihara10, Satoru Arai1(1. CSIER, NIID, 2. Fac. of Sci. , Tokyo Univ. of Sci., 3. CEPiR, Tokyo Univ. of Agr. and Tec., 4. Mus. of SW Biol. and Dept. of Biol. , Univ. of New Mexico, 5. GMI, 6. SENACYT, 7. EEB, Univ. of Kansas, 8. Dept. Vet. Sci. , NIID, 9. Dept. of Biol, Georgia Southern Univ, 10. John A. Burns Sch. of Med. , Univ. of Hawaii)
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