Phylogenetic analysis revealed that RABV isolates were grouped
into clusters according to the bat species, and there was evidence
of species-specific variants. The sequences were analyzed for the
identity of nucleotides and amino acids using BIOEDIT v.7.0.5 (Hall,
1999), which revealed a high similarity among different bat-related
RABV from different geographic areas, most of them with 98–99%
homology and some with 100% homology.