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1 July 1973 STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTION AND TOXOPLASMOSIS IN A YOUNG HARBOR SEAL
R. W. Van PELT, R. A. DIETERICH
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Abstract

Generalized subcutaneous abscessation followed by acute systemic infection occurred in a young male harbor seal (Phoca vitulina richardii). Clinically, infection was manifested by malaise, progressive weight loss, labored respiration, intermittant vomitation, and mucohemorrhagic diarrhea. A coagulase-positive Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from the subcutaneous abscesses, and specimens of lung, liver, small intestine, and kidney. Microscopically, cysts and trophozoites of Toxoplasma gondii were found in, or adjacent to, foci of necrosis present throughout the liver parenchyma.

PELT and DIETERICH: STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTION AND TOXOPLASMOSIS IN A YOUNG HARBOR SEAL*
R. W. Van PELT and R. A. DIETERICH "STAPHYLOCOCCAL INFECTION AND TOXOPLASMOSIS IN A YOUNG HARBOR SEAL," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 9(3), 258-261, (1 July 1973). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-9.3.258
Received: 17 December 1972; Published: 1 July 1973
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