Abstract
SummaryFour of 46 weak and nonflying Mexican free-tail bats (Tadarida brasiliensis mexicana) captured in Frio Cave, Uvalde County, Texas, were found to be infected with bat salivary gland virus. One of these four bats survived and was maintained in a nonhibernating state in the laboratory, and bat salivary gland virus was recovered from the saliva on 10 occasions over a period of 309 days after the bat was captured.
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