Thomson G R, Meredith C D
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Laboratory, Onderstepoort, South Africa.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1993 Dec;60(4):399-403.
Rabies in bat-eared foxes was first recognized in South Africa in 1955 and is likely to have been derived from canine rabies introduced to South Africa in 1950. Since then it has become established in this species in the drier western half of the country and the south-western Cape so that rabies now occurs in bat-eared foxes adjacent to the peri-urban canine population of Cape Town. Peak incidence was recorded in the early 1980s and the incidence is seasonal with most cases occurring in winter.
蝙蝠耳狐的狂犬病于1955年在南非首次被发现,很可能源自1950年传入南非的犬类狂犬病。从那时起,这种病在该国西部较干旱的地区以及开普敦西南部的该物种中得以传播,以至于现在在开普敦城郊犬类种群附近的蝙蝠耳狐中也出现了狂犬病。发病率在20世纪80年代初达到峰值,且呈季节性,大多数病例发生在冬季。