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1 July 1980 CLOSTRIDIAL MYONECROSIS IN A BLACK BEAR ASSOCIATED WITH DRUG ADMINISTRATION
D. M. BARNES, L. L. ROGERS
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Abstract

Clostridial myonecrosis is described for the first time in a black bear (Ursus americanus). This fatal condition appeared within three days following immobilization with parenterally administered promazine hydrochloride and phencyclidine hydrochloride. Clostridial myonecrosis may be responsible for other unexplained deaths of animals following recovery from immobilizing drugs. Administration of prophylactic antibiotics to immobilized animals might be considered.

BARNES and ROGERS: CLOSTRIDIAL MYONECROSIS IN A BLACK BEAR ASSOCIATED WITH DRUG ADMINISTRATION
D. M. BARNES and L. L. ROGERS "CLOSTRIDIAL MYONECROSIS IN A BLACK BEAR ASSOCIATED WITH DRUG ADMINISTRATION," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(3), 315-317, (1 July 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.3.315
Received: 19 December 1978; Published: 1 July 1980
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