Common Medical Problems Encountered in Pinnipeds Admitted to the California Marine Mammal Center
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Laurie J. Gage1, DVM; Debbie Vandenbroek2; Lynn Amaya1
1Marine World Africa USA, Redwood City, CA; 2California Marine Mammal Center, Fort Cronkite, CA

There have been almost 700 pinnipeds admitted to the California Marine Mammal Center in the past two years. The majority of animals stranded each year were California sea lions (Zalophus californianus). Northern elephant seals (Mirounga angustirostris) and harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) were also commonly admitted. Northern fur seals, Southern fur seals and Stellar sea lions were less frequently admitted.

In 1983, the majority of animals admitted to California Marine Mammal Center were heavily parasitized with lungworm pneumonia, the most problem seen that year. In 1984, Leptospirosis and Calicivirus were commonly seen in California sea lions. Medical problem and their treatments will be discussed.

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Laurie J. Gage, DVM
Six Flags Marine World
Vallejo, CA, USA


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