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1 January 1980 A SEROEPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF THREE PRONGHORN (Antilocapra americana) POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO, 1975-1977
ERIK H. STAUBER, ROBERT AUTENRIETH, O. DOYLE MARKHAM, VIRGINIA WHITBECK
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Abstract

Sera from 104 adult and 42 fawn pronghorn antelope (Antilocapra americana) from southeastern Idaho were tested against selected livestock pathogens. The numbers positive/numbers tested (% positive) were as follows: bovine virus diarrhea - adults 2/102 (2), fawns 0/41 (0); infectious bovine rhinotracheitis -adults 27/101 (27), fawns 9/42 (22); parainfluenza 3 - adults 79/104 (76), fawns 22/42 (52); bovine adenovirus 7 - adults 42/103 (41), fawns 20/48 (48); bovine adenovirus 3 -adults 11/32 (34), fawns 4/14 (23); Anaplasma marginale - adults 1/104 (1), fawns 1/42 (2). There were no reactors to brucellosis, bluetongue, or epizootic hemorrhagic disease. The prevalence of reactors varied considerably for different locations and for different years.

STAUBER, AUTENRIETH, MARKHAM, and WHITBECK: A SEROEPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF THREE PRONGHORN1 (Antilocapra americana) POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO, 1975-1977
ERIK H. STAUBER, ROBERT AUTENRIETH, O. DOYLE MARKHAM, and VIRGINIA WHITBECK "A SEROEPIDEMIOLOGIC SURVEY OF THREE PRONGHORN (Antilocapra americana) POPULATIONS IN SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO, 1975-1977," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(1), 109-115, (1 January 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.1.109
Received: 18 April 1979; Published: 1 January 1980
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