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1 April 1977 MENINGEAL WORM-INDUCED NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN BLACK-TAILED DEER
VICTOR F. NETTLES, ANNIE K. PRESTWOOD
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Abstract

Neurologic disease attributable to Parelaphostrongylus tenuis was diagnosed in five black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) relocated from Oregon to Tennessee. Mortality occurred in the pre-release enclosure and in the release area. Infection with P. tenuis was considered the cause of an unsuccessful stocking attempt. In addition, neurologic disease was produced by experimental infection of a black-tailed x white-tailed deer hybrid. Clinical and pathologic findings were described for black-tailed and hybrid deer, and epizootiologic aspects of P. tenuis infections were discussed.

NETTLES, PRESTWOOD, NICHOLS, and WHITEHEAD: MENINGEAL WORM-INDUCED NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN BLACK-TAILED DEER 1
VICTOR F. NETTLES and ANNIE K. PRESTWOOD "MENINGEAL WORM-INDUCED NEUROLOGIC DISEASE IN BLACK-TAILED DEER ," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(2), 137-143, (1 April 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.2.137
Received: 28 September 1976; Published: 1 April 1977
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