| school fluoridation studies in elk lake, pennsylvania, and pike county, kentucky: interim report. | | 1965 | 4378619 |
| school fluoridation studies in elk lake, pennsylvania, and pike county, kentucky--results after eight years. | | 1968 | 4387263 |
| case-control study of early-term abortions (early fetal losses) associated with mare reproductive loss syndrome in central kentucky. | to identify factors associated with abortions during early gestation classified as mare reproductive loss syndrome (mrls). | 2003 | 12555985 |
| meningeal worm in a reintroduced elk population in kentucky. | meningeal worm (parelaphostrongylus tenuis) has been implicated in the failure of several elk (cervus elaphus) restoration attempts in the eastern united states. however, limited post-release monitoring and a paucity of published literature prevents a clear understanding of this parasite's role in past failures. during winters of 1997-2001, the kentucky department of fish and wildlife resources translocated 1,044 elk from western states to eastern kentucky (usa) in an effort to restore a free-ra ... | 2003 | 14567220 |
| surveys for disease agents in introduced elk in arkansas and kentucky. | surveys for disease agents were conducted in introduced free-ranging elk (cervus elaphus nelsoni) in arkansas and kentucky. elk had been captured in colorado and nebraska and released in arkansas during 1981-1985. from 1997 through 2002 elk were captured in arizona, kansas, north dakota, new mexico, oregon, and utah and released in southeastern kentucky. specimens were collected from 170 hunter-killed elk in arkansas during 1998-2006, and 44 elk in kentucky during 2001-2004. significant findings ... | 2010 | 20090032 |
| high seroprevalence of toxoplasma gondii in elk (cervus canadensis) of the central appalachians, usa. | toxoplasma gondii is an important protozoan parasite of mammals that impacts animal health and behavior. although this parasite has been documented in several cervid species, including red deer (cervus elaphus) in europe, little is known about t. gondii impacts on the closely related north american counterpart, the elk (wapiti, cervus canadensis), which has increased in number and expanded in range during the past century. we assessed seroprevalence of t. gondii antibodies using a modified agglu ... | 2017 | 28130658 |