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1 April 1979 EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF DOGS WITH Sarcocyatis FROM WAPITI
JOHN H. MARGOLIN, WILLIAM R. JOLLEY, University of Wyoming Medicine
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Abstract

Ten domestic dogs became infected with Sarcocystis when fed single portions of heart, esophagus and diaphragm from a two-year-old female wapiti (Cervus canadensis). The prepatent period was 14 days in all exposed dogs; the patent period ranged from 8 to 20 days. Neither the 10 control dogs, nor two dogs fed sporocysts collected from the infected dogs passed sporocysts within the study period. Sporocysts averaged 16.5 by 11.1 μm in size.

MARGOLIN, JOLLEY, and Medicine: EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF DOGS WITH Sarcocyatis FROM WAPITI1
JOHN H. MARGOLIN, WILLIAM R. JOLLEY, and University of Wyoming Medicine "EXPERIMENTAL INFECTION OF DOGS WITH Sarcocyatis FROM WAPITI," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(2), 259-262, (1 April 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.2.259
Received: 7 November 1977; Published: 1 April 1979
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