Publications
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enterobacteriaceae isolated from iguanid lizards of west-central texas. | the prevalence of members of the family enterobacteriaceae in the intestines of seven species of iguanid lizards native to west-central texas was determined. of the 67 lizard specimens examined, 48.7% were infected with salmonella and 9% were infected with salmonella arizonae. two lizard species (sceloporus olivaceus and crotaphytus collaris) were shown to have a 100% prevalence of salmonella. | 1979 | 533273 |