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1 April 1977 Dermatophilus DERMATITIS ENZOOTIC IN DEER IN NEW YORK STATE AND VICINITY
M. A. GORDON, I. F. SALKIN, W. B. Stone
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Abstract

In a recent 2-year period Dermatophilus congolensis infection, ranging from mild to very severe, was found in 15 white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) taken in southeastern New York State (12) adjacent New Jersey (2) and central Vermont (1). The host range for Dermatophilus congolensis is given.

GORDON, SALKIN, and STONE: Dermatophilus DERMATITIS ENZOOTIC IN DEER IN NEW YORK STATE AND VICINITY
M. A. GORDON, I. F. SALKIN, and W. B. Stone "Dermatophilus DERMATITIS ENZOOTIC IN DEER IN NEW YORK STATE AND VICINITY," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(2), 184-190, (1 April 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.2.184
Received: 2 September 1976; Published: 1 April 1977
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