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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 3(3), 1967, pp. 102-104
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Skin Tumors in New York Deer

MILTON FRIEND 1

1 New York State Conservation Dept., Albany, New York 12226

Examination of 2,440 deer in the Catskill Region and 609 in the Adirondack Region revealed skin tumor prevalence of 1.4 per cent and 1.3 per cent respectively. A total of 37 or 88.1 per cent of the infected deer from these two areas were males. Infections involving five or less small tumors were most frequently encountered.

Submitted on April 14, 1967







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