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1 July 1975 STUDIES ON THE ORAL INFECTIVITY OF RABIES VIRUS IN CARNIVORA
R. O. RAMSDEN, D. H. JOHNSTON
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Abstract

Mature and immature red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and striped skunks (Mephitis mephitis) were fed varying numbers of white mice infected with street isolates and a fixed strain of rabies virus. Rabies deaths and the development of serum neutralizing antibody to rabies virus occurred in both species. The epizootiological implications of these findings are discussed.

RAMSDEN and JOHNSTON: STUDIES ON THE ORAL INFECTIVITY OF RABIES VIRUS IN CARNIVORA1
R. O. RAMSDEN and D. H. JOHNSTON "STUDIES ON THE ORAL INFECTIVITY OF RABIES VIRUS IN CARNIVORA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 11(3), 318-324, (1 July 1975). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-11.3.318
Received: 26 September 1974; Published: 1 July 1975
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