“…In Latin America, canine rabies and wild rabies, especially transmitted by hematophagous and insectivorous bats, have emerged as problems. Since 2000 the molecular epidemiology of rabies has been published from Africa: Zimbabwe (Sabeta et al, 2003), Botswana (Johnson et al, 2004a), Sudan (Johnson et al, 2004b), and South Africa (Nel et al, 2005); South America: Venezuela (Mattos et al, 1996), Argentina (Cisterna et al, 2005), Bolivia (Favi et al, 2003), Brazil , and Colombia (Hughes et al, 2004); Mexico (Flisser et al, 2002); and Trinidad (Wright et al, 2002). The N gene of the rabies virus is most often the target for genetic analysis and adaptive evolution analysis because the gene is highly conversed (Holmes et al, 2002).…”