Chang, Jen-ChiehJen-ChiehChangTsai, Kuo-JungKuo-JungTsaiHsu, Wei-ChengWei-ChengHsuTu, Yang-ChangYang-ChangTuChuang, Wei-ChiehWei-ChiehChuangCHIA-YI CHANGChang, Shih-WeiShih-WeiChangLin, Te-EnTe-EnLinFang, Kuo-YunKuo-YunFangChang, Yung-FuYung-FuChangTsai, Hsiang-JungHsiang-JungTsaiLee, Shu-HwaeShu-HwaeLee2022-11-112022-11-11201500903558https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84943242080&doi=10.7589%2f2015-04-090&partnerID=40&md5=aa3db1def140ee6e28f6fd44b497c4dchttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/624613Fifteen ferret badgers (Melogale moschata subaurantiaca), collected 2010-13 and stored frozen, were submitted for rabies diagnosis by direct fluorescent antibody test and reverse transcription PCR. We detected seven positive animal samples, including some from 2010, which indicated that the ferret badger population in Taiwan had been affected by rabies prior to 2010. © Wildlife Disease Association 2015.Ferret badger; Rabies; Retrospective study; Taiwananimal; Carnivora; genetics; isolation and purification; phylogeny; rabies; Rabies virus; retrospective study; Taiwan; veterinary; Animals; Carnivora; Phylogeny; Rabies; Rabies virus; Retrospective Studies; TaiwanRabies virus infection in ferret badgers (Melogale moschata subaurantiaca) in Taiwan: A retrospective studyjournal article10.7589/2015-04-090262674592-s2.0-84943242080