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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 10(1), 1974, pp. 66-69
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INFECTION WITH THE NEMATODE Streptocara incognita IN THE CHILEAN FLAMINGO

J. G. FOX , S. B. SNYDER , G. D. SCHMIDT , and L. H. CAMPBELL

Naturally-occurring streptocarosis, caused by Streptocara incognita Gibson, 1968, was diagnosed in two Chilean flamingos, Phoenicopterus chilensis. Ulcerative lesions of the proventriculus and gizzard caused by the nematodes resulted in a severe debilitative condition and eventual death. Streptocara incognita has been reported previously only in anseriform birds.

Submitted on May 18, 1973







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