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1 October 1979 ISOLATION OF PATHOGENS OTHER THAN Yersinia pestis DURING PLAGUE INVESTIGATIONS
T. J. QUAN, K. R. TSUCHIYA, L. G. CARTER
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Abstract

From 1975 to 1978, 37 isolates of Pasteurella multocida, 1 of Salmonella enteriditis, and 5 of Francisella tularensis were recovered from 42 mammalian specimens and 1 flea pool submitted for examination for evidence of infection with Yersinia pestis. Most of the specimens were collected during investigations of either a human plague infection or a reported epizootic among rodent populations. All specimens were of species regularly or occasionally involved in plague or tularemia cycles in nature and most were collected in areas of known plague or tularemia activity.

QUAN, TSUCHIYA, and CARTER: ISOLATION OF PATHOGENS OTHER THAN Yersinia pestis DURING PLAGUE INVESTIGATIONS
T. J. QUAN, K. R. TSUCHIYA, and L. G. CARTER "ISOLATION OF PATHOGENS OTHER THAN Yersinia pestis DURING PLAGUE INVESTIGATIONS," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 15(4), 505-510, (1 October 1979). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-15.4.505
Received: 4 May 1979; Published: 1 October 1979
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