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1 April 1972 NATURAL POX INFECTION IN A GOLDEN EAGLE
RUTH E. MOFFATT
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Abstract

A naturally occurring case of pox infection was identified in a Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) from the Prince George area of British Columbia. Gross and microscopic findings are described. This is apparently the first record of pox infection in the Golden Eagle.

MOFFATT: NATURAL POX INFECTION IN A GOLDEN EAGLE
RUTH E. MOFFATT "NATURAL POX INFECTION IN A GOLDEN EAGLE," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(2), 161-162, (1 April 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.2.161
Received: 30 November 1971; Published: 1 April 1972
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