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1 October 1980 AVIAN POX INFECTION, ASPERGILLOSIS AND RENAL TREMATODIASIS IN A ROYAL TERN
ER JACOBSON, B.L. RAPHAEL, H.T. NGUYEN, E.C. GREINER, T. GROSS
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Abstract

Poxvirus infection and aspergillosis were diagnosed in a Royal tern (Thalasseus maximus) based on gross and microscopic lesions. This represents the first known report of avian pox in a tern. Renal trematodiasis, caused by a species of Renicola also is described.

JACOBSON, RAPHAEL, NGUYEN, GREINER, and GROSS: AVIAN POX INFECTION, ASPERGILLOSIS AND RENAL TREMATODIASIS IN A ROYAL TERN1
ER JACOBSON, B.L. RAPHAEL, H.T. NGUYEN, E.C. GREINER, and T. GROSS "AVIAN POX INFECTION, ASPERGILLOSIS AND RENAL TREMATODIASIS IN A ROYAL TERN," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(4), 627-631, (1 October 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.4.627
Received: 8 April 1980; Published: 1 October 1980
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