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Front Matter
Anesthesia
Anthropogenic Impacts
Avian Health & Medicine
Case Reports
Climate Change
Clinical Techniques
Emerging Pathogens
Health Assessments
Immunology & Toxicology I
Immunology & Toxicology II
Infectious Disease I
Bottlenose Dolphin Virome
Herpesvirus of Northern Fur Seals
Salmonella & Campylobacter in Grey Seals
Morbillivirus in Hawaiian Cetaceans
California Sea Lion Adenovirus 1
MRSA in Bottlenose Dolphins
Infectious Disease II
Insights from Unusual Mortality Events
Keynote
Management & Education
Medicine & Surgery
Parasitology & Pathology
Plenary
Posters
Regional Overviews
Research
Research Techniques
Stranding I
Stranding II
Turtle Health & Medicine
Wound Healing
Infectious Disease I
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Exploring the Indian River Bottlenose Dolphin Virome
Bottlenose Dolphin Virome
Thomas B. Waltzek
Identification of a Novel Herpesvirus of Northern Fur Seals (
Callorhinus ursinus
) Related to the Carcinoma-Associated Otarine HV1, Phylogenetic Analysis, and Quantitative PCR Surveillance
Herpesvirus of Northern Fur Seals
James F. X. Wellehan, Jr.
Prevalence of
Salmonella enterica
and
Campylobacter
spp. in Wild Caught and Stranded Neonatal and Juvenile Grey Seals (
Halichoerus grypus
) in Scotland
Salmonella & Campylobacter in Grey Seals
Johanna Baily
Screening and Characterization of Morbillivirus in Hawaiian Cetaceans
Morbillivirus in Hawaiian Cetaceans
Jessica M. Jacob
The Genome of California Sea Lion Adenovirus 1 and Diagnostic Testing of Pinnipeds Using Quantitative PCR
California Sea Lion Adenovirus 1
Galaxia Cortés-Hinojosa
Understanding Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus aureus
in Free-Ranging and Managed Populations of Bottlenose Dolphins (
Tursiops truncatus
): Proper Identification,
Spa
Typing and Future Considerations
MRSA in Bottlenose Dolphins
Stephen E. Cassle
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