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Fig 1.

Percentages of any RV positive samples by state.

The shading represents variation in percentage of positive samples.

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Fig 2.

Percentages of RVA, RVB, and RVC samples by state.

The color represented highest prevalence of the RV species (green represents RVA, purple represents RVB, blue represents RVC while pink represents equal percentages of RVA and RVC.

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Fig 3.

Percentages of positive RVAB, RVAC, RVBC and RVABC sample by state.

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Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of RV positive samples by regions.

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Fig 4.

Percentages of positive RVA, RVB, and RVC samples by month.

Red, green, and blue dots represent the percentage of positive RVA, RVB, and RVC samples, respectively. Time-series were smoothed by Locally Weighted Regression method, and the gray area represents 95% confidence interval for the fitted line.

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Table 2.

Model selection for three-level mixed-effects logistic regression models.

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Table 3.

The final model (age as fixed effect, with region and state as random effect) of three-level mixed-effects logistic regression.

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