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1 January 1977 THE GROSS AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC LESIONS OF MAIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER IN THREE CAPTIVE SIKA DEER (Cervus nippon) IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO
S. E. SANFORD, P. B. LITTLE, W. A. RAPLEY
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Abstract

The gross and histopathologic lesions of three captive sika deer (Cervus nippon) with malignant catarrhal fever are described. Lesions included those of the head and eye form and the more commonly described peracute form. One deer had been exposed to a wildebeeste (Connochaetes gnou) and the other two to domestic sheep.

SANFORD, LITTLE, and RAPLEY: THE GROSS AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC LESIONS OF MAIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER IN THREE CAPTIVE SIKA DEER (Cervus nippon) IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO
S. E. SANFORD, P. B. LITTLE, and W. A. RAPLEY "THE GROSS AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC LESIONS OF MAIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER IN THREE CAPTIVE SIKA DEER (Cervus nippon) IN SOUTHERN ONTARIO," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(1), 29-32, (1 January 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.1.29
Received: 24 September 1975; Published: 1 January 1977
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