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1 January 1972 FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON MALIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER IN TEXAS DEER
KEITH A. CLARK, R. M. ROBINSON, L. L. WEISHUHN, STEWART McCONNELL
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Abstract

The original description of MCF in Texas deer was based on the occurrence of clinical signs and characteristic pathologic lesions. Since that time, continued observations have demonstrated the sporadic occurrence, irregular transmission, and the causative organism's apparent susceptibility to freezing which is typical of MCF. These findings lend strong supportive evidence to the diagnosis of MCF as a continuing infection in this herd.

CLARK, ROBINSON, WEISHUHN, and McCONNELL: FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON MALIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER IN TEXAS DEER
KEITH A. CLARK, R. M. ROBINSON, L. L. WEISHUHN, and STEWART McCONNELL "FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON MALIGNANT CATARRHAL FEVER IN TEXAS DEER," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(1), 72-74, (1 January 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.1.72
Received: 8 September 1971; Published: 1 January 1972
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