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1 April 1972 SEALPOX FIELD SURVEY
T. M. WILSON, A. D. BOOTHE, N. F. CHEVILLE
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Abstract

The light microscopic demonstration of eosinophilic intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies in epithelial cells and the electron microscopic demonstration of poxvirus in these inclusions has shown that sealpox occurs in free-living California sea lions, Zalophus calijornianus. This is the first evidence of a poxvirus skin infection in free-living California sea lions.

WILSON, BOOTHE, and CHEVILLE: SEALPOX FIELD SURVEY
T. M. WILSON, A. D. BOOTHE, and N. F. CHEVILLE "SEALPOX FIELD SURVEY," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 8(2), 158-160, (1 April 1972). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-8.2.158
Received: 3 November 1971; Published: 1 April 1972
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