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Zaugg J, Goff W, Foreyt W, Hunter D
J Wildl Dis . 1996 Jan; 32(1):62-6. PMID: 8627938
Anaplasma ovis was experimentally transmitted from domestic sheep to elk (Cervus elaphus) and back to splenectomized sheep. No rickettsemias were detected but serum from three of seven experimentally inoculated elk...
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Goff W, Stiller D, Jessup D, Msolla P, Boyce W, Foreyt W
J Wildl Dis . 1993 Oct; 29(4):540-6. PMID: 8258851
To understand the role of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) in the epidemiology of anaplasmosis, we recovered a field isolate from a suspected enzootic area in southern California (USA). Whole blood...
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Foreyt W, Rickard L, Boyce W
J Parasitol . 1992 Feb; 78(1):153-5. PMID: 1738060
Psoroptes sp. mites were isolated from two llamas (Lama glama), a 4-mo-old male and its dam, in Washington. Mites were restricted to the ears and were responsible for head-shaking and...
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Tibbitts T, Goff W, Foreyt W, Stiller D
J Wildl Dis . 1992 Jan; 28(1):125-9. PMID: 1548791
In North America, the role of wild ruminants in the epidemiology of anaplasmosis has not been clearly defined. Such information is particularly meager in regard to bighorn sheep. We report...
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Evermann J, Foreyt W, Leathers C, McKeirnan A, LeaMaster B
J Am Vet Med Assoc . 1980 Nov; 177(9):784-6. PMID: 6256330
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Conlogue G, Foreyt W, Adess M, Levine H
J Parasitol . 1979 Feb; 65(1):105-8. PMID: 448586
Capillaria hepatica was found in 82% of 86 Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) trapped in Hartford, Connecticut between February and November 1975. Adults were parasitized more frequently than juveniles and infection...
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Eckroade R, Zu Rhein G, Foreyt W
J Wildl Dis . 1970 Oct; 6(4):430-6. PMID: 16512151
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Foreyt W, Trainer D
J Wildl Dis . 1970 Jan; 6(1):35-42. PMID: 16509128
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were successfully infected with Haemonchus contortus of sheep origin. Individual deer in each of three groups were inoculated with 0, 25,000, and 100,000 larvae respectively. Severity...