Sin Nombre Hantavirus in the US
Author(s): Helen Wearing1, Jocelyn Colella2, Joseph Cook1, Anna Monfils3, Alejandra Camacho4, Ana Lazar5, Filipe Souza-Gudinho6
1. University of New Mexico 2. University of Kansas 3. Central Michigan University 4. Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador 5. Museu Nacional /UFRJ 6. Museu Nacional/UFRJ
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Summary:
A module guiding students through the review of different biodiversity data sources to identify patterns in the distribution of the Sin Nombre Hantavirus in the United States. English, Spanish, and Portuguese versions included.
Contents:
- Hantavirus Module BLUE clave_SPANISH.docx (Instructors only)(DOCX | 484 KB)
- Hantavirus Module BLUE format Key - PTBR 1.docx (Instructors only)(DOCX | 898 KB)
- Hantavirus Module BLUE format Key.docx (Instructors only)(DOCX | 484 KB)
- Hantavirus Module Student BLUE format - PTBR.docx(DOCX | 896 KB)
- Hantavirus Module Student BLUE format.docx(DOCX | 462 KB)
- Hantavirus Module Student BLUE format_SPANISH.docx(DOCX | 481 KB)
- HantaVirusTablaDatos_SPANISH.xlsx(XLSX | 62 KB)
- HantaVirusTableData - PTBR.xlsx(XLSX | 64 KB)
- HantaVirusTableData.xlsx(XLSX | 62 KB)
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