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    Fate of Captive-Reared and Released Mallards on Eastern Long Island, New York by Carrie E. Osborne, Bryan L. Swift, Guy A. Baldassarre

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…We studied captive-reared mallards (Anas platyrhynchos; CRMs) released on eastern Long Island, New York, in 2006 to 2007 and 2007 to 2008 to determine: (1) survival rates of CRMs; (2) contribution to hunter harvest; (3) local movements; and (4) pair status, reproductive behavior, and production of CRMs. …”
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    Local clustering in breast, lung and colorectal cancer in Long Island, New York by Jacquez Geoffrey M, Greiling Dunrie A

    Published 2003-02-01
    “…This two-part study employs a multi-method approach to elucidate geographic variation in cancer incidence in Long Island, New York, and to evaluate spatial association with air-borne toxics. …”
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    The Economics of a Successful Raccoon Rabies Elimination Program on Long Island, New York. by Julie L Elser, Laura L Bigler, Aaron M Anderson, Joanne L Maki, Donald H Lein, Stephanie A Shwiff

    Published 2016-12-01
    “….; however, an epizootic had not been confirmed on Long Island, New York until 2004. An oral rabies vaccination (ORV) program was initiated soon after the first rabies-positive raccoon was discovered, and continued until raccoon rabies was eliminated from the vaccination zone. …”
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    False-Positive Serology for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever in Long Island, New York, during 2011–2021 by Monirul I. Sajib, Pooja Lamba, Eric D. Spitzer, Luis A. Marcos

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Cases of rocky mountain spotted fever (RMSF) are increasingly reported every year in Long Island, New York. In clinical practice, an uncommonly high number of referrals with a positive RMSF IgG test result have been seen in our tick-borne disease clinic. …”
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    Origin of 3 Rabid Terrestrial Animals in Raccoon Rabies Virus–Free Zone, Long Island, New York, USA, 2016–2017 by Scott Brunt, Heather Solomon, Hilaire Leavitt, Erica Lasek-Nesselquist, Pascal LaPierre, Matt Shudt, Laura Bigler, Navjot Singh, April D. Davis

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…During 2016–2017, three rabid terrestrial animals were discovered in the raccoon rabies virus–free zone of Long Island, New York, USA. Whole-genome sequencing and phylogenetic analyses revealed the likely origins of the viruses, enabling the rabies outbreak response (often costly and time-consuming) to be done less expensively and more efficiently.…”
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