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annual maturation of paramphistomum cervi (trematoda: paramphistomatidae) in moose, alces alces l. 1979540274
hyaluronidase as an adjunct in an immobilizing mixture for moose.hyaluronidase was put into immobilizing syringes for 58 of 104 moose captured with a fentanyl/xylazine mixture. induction times were measured for both groups and were related to injection site as well as drug mixture. hyaluronidase-treated moose had significantly shorter induction times than others. injection site also had a significant effect on induction times.1979521372
dermacentor albipictus on moose (alces alces) in ontario.fifty-five moose (alces alces) collected from 1963 to 1965 in the chapleau crown game preserve of northern ontario were examined for ectoparasites. dermacentor albipictus was the only parasite recovered. d. albipictus was absent from 15 moose examined during june, july and august; first observed on 1 or 2 moose examined in september; and present on all 38 moose collected from october to may. ticks were not evenly distributed on the body. infestations varied from 32 to 13,490 ticks/moose for 14 i ...1979480519
investigation of antibodies against fasciola hepatica in moose alces americana.a serological investigation was carried out to check the presence of antibodies against fasciola hepatica in a collection of 125 sera moose alces americana killed in the province of quebec. as revealed by hemagglutination tests, two moose had titers suggesting contact with this parasite.1979476552
an outbreak of skin infections caused by group a beta-hemolytic streptococci probably originating from wild moose.an outbreak of about 20 recorded cases of impetiginous skin infections occurred during the moose (alces alces) hunting season in october and november 1976 in persons having been in contact with moose from hailuoto island, northern finland. samples for bacteriological studies werre obtained from 4 patients, and beta-hemolytic streptococci group a were isolated from all. the strains were biochemically identical. epidemiological data strongly support a moose origin of the streptococci, even though ...1979379987
an "inclusion-body-like" configuration of some cell nuclei in moose. 1977195448
observations on epizootiology and distribution of elaeophora schneideri in montana ruminants.seventy-four moose, 111 elk, 20 mule deer, 8 white-tailed deer, 26 prong-horn antelope, 42 domestic sheep and 3 bighorn sheep from montana or northwestern wyoming were examined post-mortem for evidence of elaeophora schneideri infection in 1973-74. fifteen percent of the mule deer and four percent of the moose were positive for adult arterial worms. this constitutes the first report of e. schneideri in mule deer in montana. no gross signs of blindness or other neurologic disorder were evident in ...1975127848
distribution and seasonal prevalence of bovine lungworms in selected areas in western montana.in a survey (oct, 1967, through aug, 1969) of the distribution and seasonal prevalence of bovine lungworms in beef herds in 3 western montana counties (park, gallatin, and ravalli), infected cattle were detected in 27 of 35 herds. results of 2,125 fecal examinations indicated that 7.8% of all cattle were infected with dictyocaulus viviparus. lungworms were found in 6.6% of 1,038 calves (less than 12 months old), 11.5% of 755 yearlings (1 to 2 years old), and 3.3% of 332 cows (more than 2 years o ...1975123141
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