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1 July 1979 AVIAN POX INFECTION IN AN AMERICAN GREEN-WINGED TEAL (Anas crecca carolinensis) IN ALASKA
JAMIE K. MORTON, ROBERT A. DIETERICH
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Abstract

Poxvirus infection was diagnosed on the basis of gross and microscopic appearance plus the presence of typical inclusion bodies in a juvenile American green-winged teal (Anas crecca carolinensis) in Alaska. This constitutes the first known report of avian pox in migratory ducks and the first report of poxvirus infection in wild birds in Alaska.

MORTON and DIETERICH: AVIAN POX INFECTION IN AN AMERICAN GREEN-WINGED TEAL (Anas crecca carolinensis) IN ALASKA
JAMIE K. MORTON and ROBERT A. DIETERICH "AVIAN POX INFECTION IN AN AMERICAN GREEN-WINGED TEAL (Anas crecca carolinensis) IN ALASKA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(3), 451-453, (1 July 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.3.451
Received: 18 January 1979; Published: 1 July 1979
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