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1 October 1972 A MYXOMA VIRUS EPIZOOTIC IN A BRUSH RABBIT POPULATION
DAVID C. REGNERY, JAMES H. MILLER
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Abstract

During the spring and summer months of 1964 more than 95% of a population of brush rabbits (Sylrilagus bachmani) became infected with Californian myxoma virus. The characteristics of the epizootic and its effect on this species reinforce the assumption that the brush rabbit is an endemic reservoir of the Californian myxoma virus.

REGNERY and MILLER: A MYXOMA VIRUS EPIZOOTIC IN A BRUSH RABBIT POPULATION
DAVID C. REGNERY and JAMES H. MILLER "A MYXOMA VIRUS EPIZOOTIC IN A BRUSH RABBIT POPULATION," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(4), 327-331, (1 October 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.4.327
Received: 4 April 1972; Published: 1 October 1972
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