Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population.
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcasses found, all 3 tested were positive for rabies. Two wolves were subsequently vaccinated for rabies; 1 of these later died from canine distemper. Only 2 of a known population of 13 wolves survived.
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author | Marino, J Sillero-Zubiri, C Deressa, A Bedin, E Bitewa, A Lema, F Rskay, G Banyard, A Fooks, A |
author_facet | Marino, J Sillero-Zubiri, C Deressa, A Bedin, E Bitewa, A Lema, F Rskay, G Banyard, A Fooks, A |
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description | Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcasses found, all 3 tested were positive for rabies. Two wolves were subsequently vaccinated for rabies; 1 of these later died from canine distemper. Only 2 of a known population of 13 wolves survived. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:6abf7e09-740b-4b0a-b438-72e609f1f5a12022-03-26T18:59:28ZRabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6abf7e09-740b-4b0a-b438-72e609f1f5a1EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordCenters for Disease Control and Prevention2017Marino, JSillero-Zubiri, CDeressa, ABedin, EBitewa, ALema, FRskay, GBanyard, AFooks, AWidespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcasses found, all 3 tested were positive for rabies. Two wolves were subsequently vaccinated for rabies; 1 of these later died from canine distemper. Only 2 of a known population of 13 wolves survived. |
spellingShingle | Marino, J Sillero-Zubiri, C Deressa, A Bedin, E Bitewa, A Lema, F Rskay, G Banyard, A Fooks, A Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population. |
title | Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population. |
title_full | Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population. |
title_fullStr | Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population. |
title_short | Rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest Ethiopian wolf population. |
title_sort | rabies and distemper outbreaks in smallest ethiopian wolf population |
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