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Mandibular lesions of prehistoric aleutian sea mammals.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Bjotvedt G, Turner CG.
PMID: 24228954
J Wildl Dis. 1977 Oct;13(4):360-5. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-13.4.360.

Disarticulated mandibles from prehistoric Aleutian sea mammals showed three general categories of paleopathology: (1) lesions imposed on the dentition and surrounding bone by bacteria and their by-products observed in 13 of 49, (2) lesions associated with periodontal disease observed...

Renal coccidiosis in wild ducks in Saskatchewan.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Nation PN, Wobeser G.
PMID: 24228956
J Wildl Dis. 1977 Oct;13(4):370-5. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-13.4.370.

Ten of twelve species of wild ducks examined in central Saskatchewan were infected with renal coccidia. Of 261 ducks examined during autumn migration, 24.5% were infected while only 4% of 74 ducks examined during spring migration were infected. The...

Serologic examination of wild birds for hemorrhagic enteritis of Turkey and marble spleen disease of pheasants.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Domermuth CH, Forrester DJ, Trainer DO, Bigler WJ.
PMID: 24228961
J Wildl Dis. 1977 Oct;13(4):405-8. doi: 10.7589/0090-3558-13.4.405.

Precipitin antibody which reacted with the hemorrhagic enteritis (HE) of turkeys/marble spleen disease (MSD) of pheasants group of avian adenoviruses, was not detected in serum samples of 618 wild birds (42 species) from Florida, Texas and Virginia. HE/MSD precipitin...

REMOTE SENSING, ECOLOGICAL VARIABLES, AND WILD BIRD MIGRATION RELATED TO OUTBREAKS OF HIGHLY PATHOGENIC H5N1 AVIAN INFLUENZA.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Xiao X, Gilbert M, Slingenbergh J, Lei F, Boles S.
PMID: 28813587
J Wildl Dis. 2007 Jul;43(3):S40-S46.

No abstract available.

Serum Reference Intervals of Fat-Soluble Vitamins D and E in Wild Florida Manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) and Possible Implications for the Health of Manatees in Managed Care.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Ball RL.
PMID: 34320639
J Wildl Dis. 2021 Oct 01;57(4):903-905. doi: 10.7589/20-00124.

Serum levels of alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E) and 25-hydroxyvitamin D (vitamin D) were measured in 25 wild Florida manatees (Trichechus manatus latirostris) from Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge, Citrus County, Florida, US. The samples were collected during the 2017 and...

Anaplasma phagocytophilum in Multiple Tissue Samples of Wild Carnivores in Romania.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Matei IA, Ivan T, Ionică AM, D'Amico G, Deak G, Nadas GC, Novac CS, Gherman CM, Mihalca AD.
PMID: 34427664
J Wildl Dis. 2021 Oct 01;57(4):949-953. doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-20-00158.

Wild vertebrate hosts can serve as reservoirs or amplification hosts for tick-borne pathogens (TBPs). Wild carnivores due to their large size have an increased risk for harboring large numbers of ticks. Moreover, their large home ranges and long lives...

Effect of Canine Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cell Secretome on a Model of Second-Intention Wound Healing in the Red-eared Slider Turtle (Trachemys scripta).

Journal of wildlife diseases

Pérez-Delgado S, Ginel PJ, Guerra R, Mozos E, Alcoholado C, Del Carmen Martin-Astorga M, Becerra J, Villatoro AJ.
PMID: 35029642
J Wildl Dis. 2022 Jan 14; doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-20-00100. Epub 2022 Jan 14.

Mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) secretome refers to a variety of bioactive compounds that represents the more important pathway by which MSCs participate in tissue regeneration. Many of these compounds have shown variable functional activity even across nonmammalian vertebrate species,...

Morishitium polonicum as a Cause of Severe Respiratory Disease in Eurasian Blackbirds (Turdus merula) in Central Italy.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Diaferia M, Giglia G, Mandara MT, Morganti G, Ceccherelli R, Veronesi F, Lepri E.
PMID: 34460916
J Wildl Dis. 2021 Oct 01;57(4):906-911. doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-20-00163.

Two Eurasian Blackbirds (Turdus merula) from central Italy were found with severe cyclocoelid trematodosis associated with airsacculitis. The birds were submitted with severe respiratory distress; one died shortly after hospitalization, while the second bird was euthanized. At necropsy, a...

TESTIS ABNORMALITIES IN A POPULATION OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN KOALAS (PHASCOLARCTOS CINEREUS).

Journal of wildlife diseases

Buchanan C, Woolford L, Stephenson T, Hoebergen M, Kovac JH, Breed WG, Speight N.
PMID: 34797903
J Wildl Dis. 2021 Nov 19; doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00055. Epub 2021 Nov 19.

Testis asymmetry, in which the testes in an individual differ in size, has recently been reported in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in the Mount Lofty Ranges population of South Australia. We describe the morphology and histology of both testes from...

Mixed Nasopharyngeal Myiasis by Bots and Blowflies in a Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus).

Journal of wildlife diseases

Martínez-Calabuig N, Panadero R, Remesar S, García-Dios D, Díaz P, Prieto A, López G, Díez-Baños P, Morrondo P, López CM.
PMID: 34695184
J Wildl Dis. 2022 Jan 01;58(1):232-234. doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00038.

A mixed nasopharyngeal infestation by larvae of Cephenemyia stimulator (Diptera: Oestridae) and Lucilia caesar (Diptera: Calliphoridae) was detected in a roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) killed in a car collision in Lugo, Spain, in July 2020. This article stresses the...

Effect of Azaperone on Induction Times in Etorphine-Immobilized White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum).

Journal of wildlife diseases

Buss P, Miller M, Fuller A, Haw A, Thulson E, Olea-Popelka F, Meyer L.
PMID: 34695196
J Wildl Dis. 2022 Jan 01;58(1):245-247. doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00072.

We describe induction time in six white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) when they received etorphine intramuscularly (IM) or etorphine plus azaperone IM. The median induction time was reduced from 8.9 min for etorphine alone to 6.25 min with azaperone; however,...

MOUNTAIN LIONS (PUMA CONCOLOR) RESIST LONG-TERM DIETARY EXPOSURE TO CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE.

Journal of wildlife diseases

Wolfe LL, Fox KA, Griffin KA, Miller MW.
PMID: 34753180
J Wildl Dis. 2022 Jan 01;58(1):40-49. doi: 10.7589/JWD-D-21-00029.

For nearly 18 yr, we evaluated susceptibility of captive mountain lions (Puma concolor) to chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the face of repeated exposure associated with consuming infected cervid carcasses. Three mountain lions with a monomorphic prion protein gene...

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