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1 April 1979 PARATUBERCULOSIS (JOHNE'S DISEASE) IN BIGHORN SHEEP AND A ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT IN COLORADO
ELIZABETH S. WILLIAMS, TERRY R. SPRAKER, GENEG. SCHOONVELD
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Abstract

Between May, 1972 and February, 1978, six cases of paratuberculosis (Johne's Disease) caused by Mycobacterium paratuberculosis were diagnosed in free-ranging Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) and one Rocky Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus) on or near Mt. Evans in Colorado. Diagnosis of paratuberculosis was based on gross and histopathologic examination of the animals and by isolation of M. paratuberculosis from three sheep and the goat. The clinical signs and pathologic changes seen in the bighorn sheep resembled those described in cattle, while the lesions in the goat were similar to those described for domestic sheep and goats.

WILLIAMS, SPRAKER, and SCHOONVELD: PARATUBERCULOSIS (JOHNE'S DISEASE) IN BIGHORN SHEEP AND A ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT IN COLORADO
ELIZABETH S. WILLIAMS, TERRY R. SPRAKER, and GENEG. SCHOONVELD "PARATUBERCULOSIS (JOHNE'S DISEASE) IN BIGHORN SHEEP AND A ROCKY MOUNTAIN GOAT IN COLORADO," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(2), 221-227, (1 April 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.2.221
Received: 8 September 1978; Published: 1 April 1979
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