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1 July 1978 TYZZER'S DISEASE IN MUSKRATS: OCCURRENCE IN FREE-LIVING ANIMALS
G. WOBESER, D. B. HUNTER, P.-Y. DAOUST
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Abstract

Tyzzer's disease was diagnosed in four muskrats (Ondatra zibethica) found dead over a 2 month period in a single feed-house in a Saskatchewan marsh. No dead animals were found elsewhere in the marsh, although several hundred apparently healthy animals were trapped during this period. Similarities in the pathology and epizootiology of Tyzzer's and Errington's diseases of muskrats support an hypothesis that these diseases are a single entity.

WOBESER, HUNTER, and DAOUST: TYZZER'S DISEASE IN MUSKRATS: OCCURRENCE IN FREE-LIVING ANIMALS
G. WOBESER, D. B. HUNTER, and P.-Y. DAOUST "TYZZER'S DISEASE IN MUSKRATS: OCCURRENCE IN FREE-LIVING ANIMALS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 14(3), 325-328, (1 July 1978). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-14.3.325
Received: 19 December 1977; Published: 1 July 1978
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