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1 January 1977 NATURALLY OCCURRING NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN A FALLOW DEER INFECTED WITH MENINGEAL WORMS
T. P. KISTNER, G. R. JOHNSON, G. A. RILLING
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Abstract

Neurologic disease resulting from infection with Parelaphostrongylus tenuis was diagnosed in a fallow deer (Dama dama) from Georgia, with clinical signs and histopathologic lesions similar to those reported for other accidental hosts of P. tenuis. Early fifth stage parasites were found in the spinal meninges and immature parasites were found in the neural parenchyma, but none were recovered from the brain and cranial meninges.

KISTNER, JOHNSON, and RILLING: NATURALLY OCCURRING NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN A FALLOW DEER INFECTED WITH MENINGEAL WORMS
T. P. KISTNER, G. R. JOHNSON, and G. A. RILLING "NATURALLY OCCURRING NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN A FALLOW DEER INFECTED WITH MENINGEAL WORMS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(1), 55-58, (1 January 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.1.55
Received: 17 February 1976; Published: 1 January 1977
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