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1 January 1986 SEROSURVEY FOR SELECTED PATHOGENS IN HUNTER-KILLED PRONGHORNS IN WESTERN NEBRASKA
Jerre L. Johnson, T. Lynwood Barber, Merwin L. Frey, George Nason
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Abstract

Exposure of pronghorns (Antilocapra americana) in western Nebraska in 1983 to selected livestock pathogens was examined by serology and attempted virus isolation. Antibodies were present to the agents of bluetongue, epizootic hemorrhagic disease, and bovine respiratory syncytial virus. There were no serologic reactors to Brucella, and attempts to isolate the viruses of bluetongue and epizootic hemorrhagic disease were negative.

Jerre L. Johnson, T. Lynwood Barber, Merwin L. Frey, and George Nason "SEROSURVEY FOR SELECTED PATHOGENS IN HUNTER-KILLED PRONGHORNS IN WESTERN NEBRASKA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 22(1), 87-90, (1 January 1986). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-22.1.87
Received: 18 December 1984; Published: 1 January 1986
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