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BioOne sees sustainable scholarly publishing as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, nonprofit publishers, academic institutions, research libraries, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing access to critical research. No Evidence of Coronavirus Infection by Reverse Transcriptase-PCR in Bats in Belgium Author(s): Steven Van Gucht, Florence Nazé, Karim El Kadaani, Danielle Bauwens, Aurélie Francart, Bernard Brochier, Françoise Wuillaume, and Isabelle Thomas Source: Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 50(4):969-971. Published By: Wildlife Disease Association DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7589/2013-10-269 URL: http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.7589/2013-10-269 BioOne (www.bioone.org) is a nonprofit, online aggregation of core research in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. BioOne provides a sustainable online platform for over 170 journals and books published by nonprofit societies, associations, museums, institutions, and presses. Your use of this PDF, the BioOne Web site, and all posted and associated content indicates your acceptance of BioOne’s Terms of Use, available at www.bioone.org/page/ terms_of_use. Usage of BioOne content is strictly limited to personal, educational, and non-commercial use. Commercial inquiries or rights and permissions requests should be directed to the individual publisher as copyright holder. DOI: 10.7589/2013-10-269 Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 50(4), 2014, pp. 969–971 # Wildlife Disease Association 2014 No Evidence of Coronavirus Infection by Reverse Transcriptase-PCR in Bats in Belgium Steven Van Gucht,1,3 Florence Naze´,1 Karim El Kadaani,1 Danielle Bauwens,1 Aure´lie Francart,1 Bernard Brochier,1 Franc¸oise Wuillaume,2 and Isabelle Thomas1 1National Reference Centre of Rabies, Viral Diseases Unit, Communicable and Infectious Diseases, Scientific Institute of Public Health (WIV-ISP), Engelandstraat 642, 1180 Brussels, Belgium; 2Infectious Diseases Unit, Public Health and Surveillance, Scientific Institute of Public Health (WIV-ISP), Juliette Wytsmanstraat 14, 1050 Brussels, Belgium; 3Corresponding author (email:

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