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1 April 1977 ASPERGILLOSIS IN COMMON CROWS IN NEBRASKA, 1974
JOSEPH G. ZINKL
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Abstract

During fall 1974, approximately 1,000 to 1,500 common crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos) died of aspergillosis in south-central Nebraska. The birds were debilitated, lethargic and dyspneic. On necropsy, typical lesions of aspergillosis were found in the lungs and air sacs. Histopathologic examination revealed granulomatous lesions around fungal hyphae in the respiratory system.

ZINKL, HYLAND, and HURT: ASPERGILLOSIS IN COMMON CROWS IN NEBRASKA, 1974
JOSEPH G. ZINKL "ASPERGILLOSIS IN COMMON CROWS IN NEBRASKA, 1974," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 13(2), 191-193, (1 April 1977). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-13.2.191
Received: 25 October 1976; Published: 1 April 1977
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