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23 September 2019 HEMATOLOGIC AND BIOCHEMICAL VALUES OF THE JUVENILE EASTERN GRAY SQUIRREL (SCIURUS CAROLINENSIS)
Cameron Ratliff, Lyndsey Kingsley, James Kusmierczyk, Jordan Gentry, Karen E. Russell, J. Jill Heatley
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Abstract

Venous blood samples were collected from 64 apparently healthy juvenile Eastern gray squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis) after sedation with midazolam at the Wildlife Center of Texas located in Houston, Texas, during 2012. Blood gas (pH, PCO2, PO2, base excess, bicarbonate, oxygen saturation), electrolyte (sodium, potassium), biochemical (total CO2, ionized calcium, glucose), and hematologic parameters (hematocrit, hemoglobin, complete blood count) were determined using the i-STAT point-of-care analyzer. Sex did not affect any analyte. All squirrels recovered uneventfully and were successfully rehabilitated and released. Most values were as expected based on comparison to other young rodent species. These analyte data for healthy juvenile Eastern gray squirrels may be useful in assessment of Eastern gray squirrel population health and management and treatment of individual squirrels presented in need of medical care.

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Cameron Ratliff, Lyndsey Kingsley, James Kusmierczyk, Jordan Gentry, Karen E. Russell, and J. Jill Heatley "HEMATOLOGIC AND BIOCHEMICAL VALUES OF THE JUVENILE EASTERN GRAY SQUIRREL (SCIURUS CAROLINENSIS)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 50(3), 644-649, (23 September 2019). https://doi.org/10.1638/2018-0106
Accepted: 29 May 2019; Published: 23 September 2019
KEYWORDS
blood gas
calcium
electrolytes
midazolam
rodent
sciurid
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