id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-305857-2409me0p López-Roig, Marc Seroprevalence Dynamics of European Bat Lyssavirus Type 1 in a Multispecies Bat Colony 2014-09-04 .txt text/plain 3873 207 49 In recent years, bats have been implicated in numerous emerging infectious disease events and have been recognized as important reservoir hosts for viruses that can cross the species barrier to infect humans and other domestic and wild mammals [3] . Persistent viral infections occurring among long-lived bats, coupled with their often gregarious roosting behavior, could greatly increase the potential for intra-and inter-species transmission of viruses [7] , especially in summer and winter periods. To study the variation in EBLV-1-antibody prevalence, we conducted two analyses: first, three explanatory variables (sex, species and year) were first screened using a univariate analysis and a chi-square test to check for statistically significant associations with serological status (0: negative; 1: positive). We report the results of the prevalence of specific EBLV-1 neutralizing antibody analysis from the 2004-2012 period in nine bat species roosting in the same refuge. ./cache/cord-305857-2409me0p.txt ./txt/cord-305857-2409me0p.txt