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1 July 1997 SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR TRICHINELLA SPP. IN GRIZZLY BEARS FROM ALASKA
Randall L. Zarnke, RAY GAMBLE, ROBERT A. HECKERT, JAY VER HOEF
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Abstract

Blood was collected from 878 grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in seven geographic areas of Alaska from 1973 to 1987. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay procedure was used to test sera for evidence of exposure to Trichinella spp. Serum antibody prevalence ranged from 5% (10 positive of 196 tested) in the Southern Region of the state to 83% (355 of 430 tested) in the Northern Region. These major discrepancies may be a result of differing food habits of bears in the major geographic areas. Prevalence was higher in older age cohorts. Neither year-of-collection nor sex had a significant effect on prevalence.

ZARNKE, GAMBLE, HECKERT, and HOEF: SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR TRICHINELLA SPP. IN GRIZZLY BEARS FROM ALASKA
Randall L. Zarnke, RAY GAMBLE, ROBERT A. HECKERT, and JAY VER HOEF "SEROLOGIC SURVEY FOR TRICHINELLA SPP. IN GRIZZLY BEARS FROM ALASKA," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 33(3), 474-479, (1 July 1997). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-33.3.474
Received: 18 March 1996; Published: 1 July 1997
KEYWORDS
grizzly bear
serology
survey
Trichinella spp.
trichinellosis
Ursus arctos
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