sylvatic plague studies in southeast new mexico. ii. relationships of the desert cottontail and its fleas. | | 1978 | 633288 |
field studies of systemic insecticides. v. evaluation of seven organophosphate compounds for flea control on native rodents and rabbits in southeastern new mexico1,2. | | 1978 | 691011 |
epidemiologic and clinical features of an outbreak of bubonic plague in new mexico. | an outbreak of seven cases of bubonic plague in new mexico was investigated. clinical features were studied and correlated with field studies in an attmept to determine the source of infection in patients with indefinite histories of exposure. most patients presented with fever, malaise, and an acute painful lymphadenitis (bubo). one death occurred in a patient with bubonic-septicemic plague complicated by meningitis due to yersinia pestis. all patients lived in rural or semirural areas, and mos ... | 1977 | 908848 |
helminths of sympatric black-tailed jack rabbits (lepus californicus) and desert cottontails (sylvilagus audubonii) from the high plains of eastern new mexico. | thirty-five desert cottontails (sylvilagus audubonii) and 35 black-tailed jack rabbits (lepus californicus), occurring sympatrically near the clovis-portales area of eastern new mexico were infected with four species of eucestoda (adults of raillietina salmoni and raillietina selfi, larvae of taenia pisiformis and taenia serialis). raillietina salmoni and t. pisiformis more commonly infected s. audubonii. raillietina selfi was found in near equal prevalence in both host species. taenia serialis ... | 1988 | 3373649 |
ectoparasites of sympatric cottontails (sylvilagus audubonii nelson) and jack rabbits (lepus californicus mearns) from the high plains of eastern new mexico. | eight species of ectoparasites were recovered from 35 sylvilagus audubonii and 35 lepus californicus occurring sympatrically near the clovis-portales area of eastern new mexico. recovered were anoplura (haemodipsus setoni), diptera (cuterebra lepusculi and cuterebra ruficrus), siphonaptera (echidnophaga gallinacea and euhoplopsyllus glacialis), and acari (ornithodoros parkeri, dermacentor parumapertus, and haemaphysalis leporispalustris). jaccard's index showed a 50% ectoparasitic overlap with h ... | 1988 | 3418460 |
ectoparasites of vertebrates cohabiting black-tailed prairie dog towns in eastern new mexico. | | 1985 | 3981751 |
sylvatic plague studies in southeast new mexico. i. flea-host relationships from six years' study. | | 1974 | 4417980 |
phage typing in diphtheria outbreaks in the southwestern united states, 1968-1971. | | 1972 | 4626545 |
siphonaptera--mammal relationships in north-central new mexico. | | 1973 | 4719293 |
body measurements of black-tailed jackrabbits of southeastern new mexico with implications of allen's rule. | | 1974 | 4850805 |
vi. plague. epidemiology. | | 1972 | 5069999 |
helminths of black-tailed jack rabbits in new mexico. | | 1968 | 5693835 |
tissue distribution of lymphocytes in rheumatic heart valves as defined by monoclonal anti-t cell antibodies. | fresh cardiac valvular tissues and atrial appendages removed from 106 indian patients with rheumatic heart disease at the time of corrective cardiac surgery were examined to determine the characteristics of valvular interstitial lymphocytic infiltrates using conventional histologic staining along with indirect immunofluorescent techniques. precise identification of the phenotypic profiles of inflammatory mononuclear cells was attempted using anti-igg, anti-ia, and monoclonal mouse hybridoma reag ... | 1983 | 6336893 |
serologic and genetic identification of peromyscus maniculatus as the primary rodent reservoir for a new hantavirus in the southwestern united states. | an outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) in the southwestern united states was etiologically linked to a newly recognized hantavirus. knowledge that hantaviruses are maintained in rodent reservoirs stimulated a field and laboratory investigation of 1696 small mammals of 31 species. the most commonly captured rodent, the deer mouse (peromyscus maniculatus), had the highest antibody prevalence (30%) to four hantavirus antigens. antibody also was detected in 10 other species of rodent and ... | 1994 | 8195603 |
small mammal survival and trapability in mark-recapture monitoring programs for hantavirus. | following the 1993 hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (hps) epidemic in the south-western united states, mammalogists and epidemiologists instituted long-term studies to monitor population density and prevalence of infection in rodents which constitute the reservoir for sin nombre virus (snv). in this study, field techniques used in sampling small mammals for snv infection were evaluated to determine if trapping and handling protocols were having significant effects on future trapability or mortality ... | 1998 | 9476220 |
psorergatic acariasis in cattle. | | 1965 | 14256945 |
a pathogenic new species of eimeria from the pygmy rabbit, brachylagus idahoensis, in washington and oregon, with description of the sporulated oocyst and intestinal endogenous stages. | in january 2003, fecal samples from 13 live pygmy rabbits, brachylagus idahoensis (merriam, 1891), were collected at the oregon zoo in portland, oregon, and sent to the university of new mexico (unm), albuquerque, new mexico, to be examined for coccidia. in july 2004, 14 more fecal samples were collected and sent to unm, 6 from some of the same rabbits and 8 from 16 other rabbits (4 were pooled samples from siblings). in addition, tissue sections from 3 dead rabbits (2 from the oregon zoo, 1 fro ... | 2005 | 16108556 |