The prevalence of canine distemper virus antibodies in wild carnivores in the Kruger National Park and Marakele Park
A description is given of a prevalence study of canine distemper virus antibodies in large carnivores in the Kruger National Park and Marakele National Park in South Africa. The serum-virus neutralization test was used to determine the prevalence of antibodies in different carnivore species in Kruge...
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