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Clinical Cases 2
Conservation
Dolphins, Manatees
Fish and a Frog
Infectious Diseases
Brucellosis
Erysipelothrix in Fish Slime
Mycobacterium Infection
Vibrio in Sea Otters
Mycobacteriosis in Zoos/ Aquaria
Parainfluenza Virus
Salmonella in Sea Lions
Erysipelas Septicemia
Pathology
Plenary Session
Posters
Reproduction/Imaging
Sea Turtles
Student Posters
Students A
Students B
Students C
Students D
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Infectious Diseases
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Brucellosis in Marine Mammals: Veterinary Laboratories Agency Involvement
Brucellosis
Emma Stubberfield
Detection of
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
in Fish Slime Using Standard and Real-Time PCR
Erysipelothrix in Fish Slime
Christina Chancey, John C. Jones, BS
Fatal
Mycobacterium abscessus
Infection in a Beluga Whale (
Delphinapterus leucas
)
Mycobacterium Infection
Paul P. Calle, VMD, DACZM
First Reported Cases of
Vibrio parahaemolyticus
in Northern Sea Otters (
Enhydra lutris kenyoni
) in Alaska
Vibrio in Sea Otters
Caroline E.C. Goertz
Mycobacteriosis in Zoos and Public Aquaria: Updated Summary and Report of a Survey Concerning Incidence, Surveillance, and Treatment
Mycobacteriosis in Zoos/ Aquaria
Kathy H. Kilgore
Pathology and Preliminary Characterization of a Parainfluenza Virus TtPIV1 Isolated from a Bottlenose Dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
)
Parainfluenza Virus
Hendrik H. Nollens
Prevalence, Antimicrobial Resistance and Genetic Similarity Among
Salmonella enterica
from California Sea Lions and Sympatric Animals in the Channel Islands, California
Salmonella in Sea Lions
Robyn A. Stoddard
Successful Treatment of Erysipelas Septicemia in a Pacific White-Sided Dolphin
Lagenohrnychus obliquidens
: A Case for the Aquatic Animal Hygiene Hypothesis?
Erysipelas Septicemia
William G. Van Bonn, DVM
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