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Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 3(4), 1967, pp. 152-155
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Chlamydia (Psittacosis) Antibody Study in White-tailed Deer

JOHN G. DEBBIE 1

1 Division of Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, New Scotland Avenue, Albany, New York 12201

Deer sera collected during special post-season hunts were tested for group antibody to Chlamydia (psittacosis-human pneumonitis) antigen by the complement-fixation test. The deer came from one area in Quebec Province and two areas of New York State. Over 50 percent had complement-fixation titres greater than 1 to 16. Results of these tests are given along with a discussion of their probable implications in wildlife and human health.







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