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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 14(4), 1978, pp. 503-511
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Parasites and associated pathology observed in cetaceans stranded along the Oregon coast

M Dailey and R Stroud


ABSTRACT

Ten stranded cetaceans, representing five species, from the Oregon Coast were examined between 1973-1977. Fourteen genera of parasites, together with the pathogenesis and pathology associated with the presence of some of these parasites are reported.


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