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Clinical Cases 2
Conservation
Dolphins, Manatees
Fish and a Frog
Infectious Diseases
Pathology
Plenary Session
Posters
Reproduction/Imaging
Sea Turtles
Student Posters
Students A
Brucella Infected Dolphins
Marine Caliciviruses
Antibacterial Activity
T Lymphocyte Response
Morbilliviruses
Marine Brucellosis
Mass Mortality Events
Outbreak of Leptospirosis 004
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Students B
Students C
Students D
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Brucella
Sp. Infected Bottlenose Dolphin (
Tursiops truncatus
) Cases in Two Populations: Serologic and Clinical Evaluations
Brucella Infected Dolphins
Jenny Meegan
A Real-Time RT-PCR Assay for the Detection of Marine Caliciviruses
Marine Caliciviruses
Shasta D. McClenahan
Antibacterial Activity in
Montipora capricornus
Hard Corals
Antibacterial Activity
Melanie M. Landry
Antigen-Specific T-Lymphocyte Response(s) of Dolphins to
Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae
T Lymphocyte Response
Tatjana Sitt
Differential Detection of Marine Mammal Morbilliviruses by Real-Time Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction
Morbilliviruses
Rebecca J. Grant
Marine Brucellosis in Costa Rica and Development of an Indirect ELISA for Diagnosis
Marine Brucellosis
Gabriela Hernandez-Mora
Mass Mortality Events in Common Eider
Somateria mollissima
: A Possible New Indicator Species?
Mass Mortality Events
Nadia Stegeman
Risk Factors for an Outbreak of Leptospirosis in California Sea Lions (
Zalophus californianus
) Stranded in California in 2004
Outbreak of Leptospirosis 004
Stephanie A. Norman
Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Presence of Poxvirus-Like Cellular Inclusions in the Foot of a Pink-Backed Pelican (
Pelecanus rufescens
)
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Stefano Pesaro
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