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1 April 1976 ANTHRAX IN CAPTIVE CARNIVORES IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
B. O. IKEDE, S. FALADE, R. R. GOLDING
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Abstract

Between 20 and 22 June 1974, three captive carnivores (two genets, Genetta sp. and one caracal, Felis caracal) died suddenly in the University of Ibadan Zoological Garden without previous signs of illness. Bacillus anthracis was isolated from their blood and tissues. The organism was highly pathogenic to laboratory animals. The disease was believed to have been contracted from meat fed the animals.

IKEDE, FALADE, and GOLDING: ANTHRAX IN CAPTIVE CARNIVORES IN IBADAN, NIGERIA
B. O. IKEDE, S. FALADE, and R. R. GOLDING "ANTHRAX IN CAPTIVE CARNIVORES IN IBADAN, NIGERIA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 12(2), 130-132, (1 April 1976). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-12.2.130
Received: 30 January 1975; Published: 1 April 1976
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