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1 July 1980 POST-MORTEM ISOLATION OF Vibrio alginolyticus FROM AN ATLANTIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN (Lagenorynchus acutus)
B. P. TANGREDI
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Abstract

Post-mortem examination of a stranded Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorynchus acutus) revealed congested lungs, sanguinous fluid in the peritoneal cavity, and an oral wound. Histopathologic findings were acute necrotizing hepatitis and acute focal bronchopneumonia. Vibrio alginolyticus was isolated from the blood and other organs.

TANGREDI and MEDWAY: POST-MORTEM ISOLATION OF Vibrio alginolyticus FROM AN ATLANTIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN (Lagenorynchus acutus)
B. P. TANGREDI "POST-MORTEM ISOLATION OF Vibrio alginolyticus FROM AN ATLANTIC WHITE-SIDED DOLPHIN (Lagenorynchus acutus)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 16(3), 329-331, (1 July 1980). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-16.3.329
Received: 17 August 1979; Published: 1 July 1980
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