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1 April 1972 SEALPOX QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY
T. M. WILSON, N. F. CHEVILLE, A. D. BOOTHE
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Abstract

Employing skin biopsies fixed in various ways, received in response to a questionnaire survey, sealpox was confirmed by light and electron microscopic examination in five captive California sea lions, Zalophus califomianus, one free-living harbor seal Phoca vitulina and one South American sea lion, Otaria byronia.

A nodular skin condition of unknown etiology is common among captive California sea lions, captive Stellar sea lions and captive elephant seals. A probable source of sealpox in aquaria and zoological gardens is infected animals captured in the wild.

T. M. WILSON, N. F. CHEVILLE, and A. D. BOOTHE "SEALPOX QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(2), 155-157, (1 April 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.2.155
Received: 3 November 1971; Published: 1 April 1972
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