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1 October 1970 An Outbreak of Fowl Cholera in Waterfowl on the Chesapeake Bay
LOUIS N. LOCKE, VERNON STOTTS, GEORGE WOLFHARD
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Abstract

An outbreak of fowl cholera (Pasteurella multocida infection) occurred in waterfowl wintering on the Chesapeake Bay during February to March 1970. Losses were primarily confined to sea ducks: oldsquaws (Clangula hyemalis), white-winged scoters (Melanitta deglandi), golden-eyes (Bucephala clangula), and buffleheads (Bucephala albeola).

LOCKE, STOTTS, and WOLFHARD: An Outbreak of Fowl Cholera in Waterfowl on the Chesapeake Bay
LOUIS N. LOCKE, VERNON STOTTS, and GEORGE WOLFHARD "An Outbreak of Fowl Cholera in Waterfowl on the Chesapeake Bay," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 6(4), 404-407, (1 October 1970). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-6.4.404
Published: 1 October 1970
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